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AN  ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BILL'     RAPHY  OF  THE 

PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  Bl          OF  FISHERIES 

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By  ROSE  M.  E.  MAcDONALD 

Librarian,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  I  '^ 


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OF  FISHERIES  FOR  1920 


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PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES 

1871-1920 


By  ROSE  M.  E.  MAcDONALD 

Librarian,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries 


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OF  FISHERIES  FOR  1920 


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LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE, 

BUREAU  OP  FISHERIES, 

Washington,  June  15,  1920. 
Hon.  HUGH  M.  SMITH, 

Commissioner  of  Fisheries. 

DEAR  SIR:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  "An  Analytical  Subject  Bibli- 
ography of  the  Publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  1871-1920, "  being  an  analysis 
of  the  reports,  appendixes,  special  papers,  bulletins,  economic  circulars,  occasional 
papers,  and  of  "  The  Fisheries  and  Fishery  Industries." 

Covering  the  investigations  of  the  Bureau  since  its  incipiency ,  it  shows,  in  a  measure, 
the  work  of  a  number  of  men  of  no  mean  fame  in  the  field  of  biology.  Much  of  it  was 
pioneer  work,  which  modern  investigators  can  not  afford  to  ignore. 

The  work  here  transmitted  was  started  in  1912,  as  a  catalogue  of  the  publications 
of  the  Bureau.  Later  it  was  decided  to  assemble  these  titles  under  subjects  pertinent 
to  the  work  of  the  Bureau. 

In  compiling  this  subject  index  it  was  found  that  references  to  many  valuable 
results  would  be  lost  unless  a  meticulous  analysis  of  the  publications  be  made.  Each 
paper  was  therefore  examined  searchingly,  and  when  the  discussion  was  found  to  be  of 
sufficient  detail,  a  title  for  it  was  made.  For  instance,  of  the  141  titles  of  Food  oj  fishes, 
87  were  made  from  the  subject  contents. 

It  had  long  been  realized  and  often  stated  by  those  cognizant  of  the  ideals  of  the 
Bureau  that  there  was  a  veritable  fund  of  valuable  information  in  the  publications 
of  the  Bureau,  which  was  lost  because  the  modern  investigator  knew  not  how  to  find  it. 
It  is  hoped  that  this  work  will  prove  a  valuable  key. 

The  arrangement  differs  from  that  usually  employed  in  bibliographies,  the  object 
having  been  to  arrange  it  from  the  viewpoint  of  the  investigator.  Into  a  work  of  such 
detail,  the  preparation  of  which  has  necessarily  extended  over  several  years,  some 
mistakes  will  doubtless  appear.  For  these  I  am  quite  willing  to  assume  responsibility, 
knowing  that  a  bibliography  of  such  magnitude  can  not  be  perfect. 

In  its  entirety  it  stands  as  a  slight  tribute  to  the  builders  of  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries 
and  to  all  who  have  labored  with  them.     It  has  been  a  pleasure  and  an  inspiration 
to  do  the  work,  and  I  hope  it  may  prove  of  value.     I  have  the  honor  to  be, 
Very  respectfully, 

ROSE  M.  E.  MACDONALD,  Librarian. 
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AN  ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  PUBLICA- 
TIONS OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES,  1871-1920. 


By  ROSE  M.  E.  MACDONALD,  Librarian. 


GENERAL  CONTENTS." 


Page. 

Letter  of  transmittal 2 

Explanatory  note 

Part  1. — United  States  Bureau  of  Fisheries 5 

Part  2. — Voyages  and  investigations 11 

Part  3.— Fishes 23 

Sec.  1  .—Biology  of  fishes 25 

Sec.  2.— Fish  culture 97 

Sec.  3. — Fisheries  and  fishery  industries 141 

Par  1 4 .  —Mammal  s : 223 

Part  5. — Miscellaneous  vertebrates 231 

Part  6.— Mollusca 235 

Sec.  1.— Oysters 237 

Sec.  2. — Mollusks  (not  including  oysters) 255 

Part  7.— Crustacea 263 

Part  8.— Sponges 271 

Part  9. — Miscellaneous  invertebrates .  _ ' 275 

Part  10.— Botany 281 

Part  11.— Chemistry 285 

Part  12. — Education  and  research 289 

Part  13.— Unclassified 297 

Index  to  authors 299 

o  Analytical  subject  table  of  contents  is  given  with  each,  part,  except  in  parts  3  and  6,  where  it  is  given 
with  each  section. 


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EXPLANATORY  NOTE. 

The  bibliography  is  composed  of  two  styles  of  titles,  those  given  just  as  they  appear 
in  the  publications  and  those  resulting  from  the  analysis  of  each  article.  For  the  first 
style,  cards  have  been  printed  by  the  Library  of  Congress  from  copy  prepared  in  this 
Bureau.  These  cards  may  be  purchased  from  the  Library  of  Congress,  the  card 
wanted  to  be  designated  by  the  call  number,  which  appears  in  the  right-hand  margin 
of  each  page.  The  second  style,  or  "made  titles,"  are  designated  by  brackets  and 
have  no  printed  cards. 

The  arrangement  under  each,  subject  is  by  authors  listed  alphabetically.  The 
arrangement  under  each  author  is  chronological. 

Work  or  investigations  covered  in  the  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner  are  com- 
bined under  the  authorship  of  the  United  States  Commissioner  of  Fisheries.  To  give 
the  name  of  the  Commissioner  sponsoring  the  work  would  frequently  ^  destroy  the 
chronological  arrangement.  For  those  who  may  care  to  cite  the  Commissioner's  name 
the  following  list  is  given: 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton,  1871-1887. 

Goode,  G.  Brown,  1887-1888. 

McDonald,  Marshall,  1888-1895. 

Gill,  Herbert  A.  (acting),  1895-1896. 

Brice,  John  J.,  1896-1898. 

Bowers,  George  M.,  1898-1913. 

Smith,  Hugh  M.,  1913- 

For  the  purpose  of  chronological  arrangement,  divisional  reports  are  given  under 
the  authorship  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Fisheries. 

In  anaylzing  reports  (meaning  also  appendixes  and  special  papers)  and  bulletins, 
the  analysis  in  each  case  has  been  of  the  bound  volume,  and  the  date  of  issue  given 
for  each  title  is  therefore  that  of  the  volume.  In  the  majority  of  cases,  however, 
the  articles  comprising  the  bound  volume  are  first  issued  as  separates.  In  all  such 
instances,  in  addition  to  the  date  of  issue  of  the  volume,  the  date  of  issue  of  the 
article  as  a  separate  is  given  in  italics.  The  one  exception  is  in  the  treatment  of 
the  annual  reports,  page  7,  where  the  date  of  issue  of  the  separate  only  is  given. 

Being  an  analysis  of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries  only,  which  are  always 
printed  in  Washington  and,  with  few  exceptions,  by  the  Government  Printing 
Office,  the  place  of  publication  is  omitted  in  every  case,  and  the  printer  given  only 
in  the  exceptions. 


Part  1.— UNITED  STATES  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 


Part  1. —UNITED  STATES  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 


CONTENTS.** 


Page. 

History 7 

Annual  reports 7 

Publications 7 

Laboratories 8 

Beaufort,  N.  C 8 

History 8 

Brief  mention  of  work 8 

Resume  of  investigations 8 

Fairport,  Iowa 8 

History 8 

Brief  mention  of  work 9 

Key  West,  Fla 9 

History 9 

Brief  mention  of  work 9 

Woods  Hole,  Mass 9 

History 9 

Brief  mention  of  work 9 

Re'sume'  of  investigations 9 

a  For  "Fish-cultural  stations"  and  "Cars"  see  Part  3,  Section  2.    For  "Vessels"  see  Part  2. 
6 


PART  1.—  UNITED  STATES  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 

HISTORY. 

Brice,  John  J.:  The  work  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  from  December  1, 
1896,  to  November  3,  1897.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  135-139.  Doc. 
354  issued  Feb.  4,  1898.  F12-243 

Goode,  George  Brown:  The  first  decade  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission,  its 
plan  of  work  and  accomplished  results,  scientific  and  economical.  Report,  1880 
(1883),  p.  53-62.  F16-23 

-  Ibid.     Bulletin,  1881  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  169-178.  F12-356 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Four  tables,  showing  the  amount  of  public  money  appro- 
riated for  carrying  on  the  United  States  Commission  of  fisheries,  and  the  various 
commissions,  from  1865  to  1882,  inclusive.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol. 


Ill,  p.  140-152.  F18-122 

-  The  organization  and  personnel  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission,  June  1, 
1883.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  115-116.  F18-117 

Smith,  HughM.:  The  United  States  Bureau  of  fisheries,  its  establishment,  functions, 

V  ar^pizatiAn,  operations,  and  achievements.    80  p.,  front,  (ports),  illus.    Doc.  641 

issued  September,  1908.  8-35683 

TJ.  S.  Uureau  of  Fisheries:  Directory  of  officers,  collaborators,  employees,  etc.,  of 
the  Smithsonian  institution,  National  museum,  Geological  survey,  and  Fish  com- 
mission. 8  p.  Doc.  39  issued  June,  1882.  F14-134 

-  U.S.  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.     Laws  and  regulations.     32  p.  Doc.  49 
issued  June  26,  1882.  F12-240 

-  [Origin  and  functions.]    Printed  for  distribution  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  cen- 
tennial exposition,  Portland,  Oregon,  1905,  by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  commerce 
and  labor,  section  of  the  Bureau  of  fisheries.     6  p.,  illus. 

A**  —  [Origin  and  functions.]  Printed  for  distribution  at  the  Ter-Centennial  Expo- 
sition, near  Norfolk,  Va.,  1907,  by  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  fisheries.  1907.  10  p.; 
illus. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Annual  report.  1871  and  1872,  Doc.  3  issued  1873, 
1872  and  1873,  Doc.  4  issued  1874;  1873-74  and  1874-75,  Doc.  15  issued  July  U, 
1876;  1875  and  1876,  Doc.  17  issued  1879;  1877,  Doc.  25  issued  Oct.  17,  1879;  1878; 
Doc.  28.,  issued  1880;  1879,  Doc.  46  issued  June,  1882;  1880,  Doc.  62  issued  1883; 
1881,  Doc.  65  issued  Jan.  22,  1884;  1882,  Doc.  77  issued  Aug.  15,  1884;  1883,  Doc. 
95  issued  Dec.  19,  1885;  1884,  Doc.  108  issued  Nov.  24,  1886;  1885,  Doc.  115  issued 
May  16,  1887;  1886,  Doc.  134  issued  1889;  1887,  Doc.  176  issued  Dec.  1,  1891; 
1888-89,  Doc.  192  issued  1893;  1889-1891,  Doc.  213  issued  1893;  1892,  Doc.  283 
issued  Dec.  26,  1894;  1893,  Doc.  298  issued  May  28,  1896;  1894,  Doc.  315  issued  1896; 
1895,  Doc.  331  issued  Jan.  6,  1897;  1896,  Doc.  337  issued  May  29,  1897;  1897,  Doc. 
344  issued  Feb.  21,  1898;  1898,  Doc.  398  issued  Mar.  16,  1899;  1899,  Doc.  430  issued 
Sept.  8,  1900;  1900,  Doc.  450  issued  Dec.  15,  1900;  1901,  Doc.  481  issued  June  30, 
1902;  1902,  Doc.  524  issued  Apr.  16,  1903;  1903,  Doc.  548  issued  May  9,  1904;  1904, 
Doc.  553  issued  Jan.  11,  1905;  1905,  Doc.  594  issued  Jan.  19,  1906;  1906,  Doc.  608 
issued  Dec.  31,  1906;  1907,  Doc.  629  issued  Dec.  13,  1907;  1908,  Doc.  642  issued  Dec. 

23,  1908;  1909,  Doc.  727  issued  Feb.  12,  1910;  1910,  Doc.  734  issued  Nov.  25,  1910; 
1911,  Doc.  753  issued  May  4,  1912;  1912,  Doc.  772  issued  Feb.  1,  1913;  1913,  Doc.  78 
issued  Jan.  27,  1914;  1914,  Doc.  807  issued  Dec.  9,  1914;  1915,  Doc.  827  issued  Dec. 

24,  1915;  1916,  Doc.  836  issued  Dec.  16,  1916;  1917,  Doc.  845  issued  Dec.  6,  1917; 
1918,  Doc.  862  issued  Dec.  11,  1918;  1919,  Doc.  877  issued  Dec.  11,  1919;  1920, 
Doc.  894  issued  Dec.  16,  1920.  F10-2-3 

PUBLICATIONS. 

Scudder,  Charles  W.:  A  list  of  the  blank  forms,  circulars,  and  minor  publications 
of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  from  August  1,  1883,  to  August,  1884.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  397-400.  F18-350 

-  List  of  publications  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  from  its  establishment 
in  February,  1871,  to  February,  1896.     Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  617-706.    Doc.  S29 
issued  Dec.  14,  1896. 


TJ.   S.   BUREAU   0^  FISHERIES. 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley  t  List  of  papers 'relating  to  the  work  of  the  United  States 
Fish  commission  from  its  organization  in  1871,  to  July  1,  1883,  and  which  have 
been  published  under  the  direction  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission, 
National  museum,  and  Tenth  census,  together  with  a  topical  synopsis  of  the  titles. 
Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  1-85.  F18-114 

-  A  list  of  the  blank  forms,  circulars,  and  minor  publications  of  the  United 
States  Fish  commission  from  its  organization  in  1871  to  August  1 , 1883  Bulletin 
1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  129-148.  F18-121 

Chronological  list  of  pamphlet  publications  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  from 


its  organization  in  1871  to  January,  1885.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  41-48. 

F18-376 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Publications  of  the  United  States  Commission  of  fish 
and  fisheries  available  for  distribution  on  June  30,  1897.  Appendix  7,  Report, 
1896  (1897),  p.  343-356.  Doc.  354  issued  Pel.  4,  1898. 

Publications  of  the  United  States  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries  available  for 

distribution  on  March  1,  1899.     Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  313-327.    Doc.  406  issued 
Mar.  28,  1899. 

Publications  of  the  United  States  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries  available 

for  distribution  on  June  30,  1903.     Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  529-551.    Doc.  552 
issued  Oct.  27,  1904. 

List  of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  fisheries  available  for  distribution.    Doc. 

614  issued  Sept.  4, 1907;  Jan.  23, 1908;  Apr.  25,1908;  Dec.  21, 1908;  Mar.  20, 1909; 
May  7,  1910;  Feb.  19,  1911;  Aug.  15,  1913;  Oct.  20,  1914;  July  17,  1915;  May  26, 
1916. 

LABORATORIES. 

BEAUFORT,    N.    C. 

HISTORY. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  Bureau  of  fisheries  and  its  biological  station  at 
Beaufort,  N.  C.  1916.  11  p.,  illus.  [Occasional  papers.]  F16-104 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  station.]  Report,  1901 
(1902),  p.  14-15. 

[Description  of  laboratory.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  14-15,  illus. 

[Improvements  and  repairs.]    Report,  1915  (1917),  p.  34-35. 

BRIEF    MENTION    OP    WORK. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Report,  1905  (1907),  p.  26;  1906  (1908),  p.  15; 
1908  (1910),  p.  11;  1909  (1911),  p.  16;  1910  (1911),  p.  19;  1911  (1913),  p.  23;  1912 
(1914),  p.  57;  1913  (1914),  p.  31-32;  1915  (1917),  p.  35;  1918  (1920),  p.  28;  1919 
(1921),  p.  29. 

RESUME    OF   INVESTIGATIONS. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Investigation  for  1898-1903.]  Report,  1899  (1900), 
p.  CXLII-CXLIII;  1900  (1901),  p.  125-126;  1901  (1902),  p.  131-132;  1902  (1904), 
p.  138;  1903  (1905),  p.  99-100;  1904  (1905),  p.  118-120. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Report  of  investigation  for  1906.]  Report, 
1907  (1909),  p.  12-13. 

[Report  of  investigations  for  1913.]    Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  68-69. 

-  [Service  of  the  Beaufort  laboratory.]    Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  46-47. 

FAIRPORT,    IOWA. 

HISTORY. 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin:  The  Fairport  fisheries  biological  station:  its  equipment, 
organization,  and  functions.  Bulletin,  1914  (1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  383-405, 
illus.,  pi.  LXXVI-LXXXI.  Doc.  826 issued  July  7, 19 16.  F16-131 

The  Fisheries  biological  station  at   Fairport,  Iowa.    Appendix  I,  Report, 

1920  (192-).     Doc.  895  issued  1921. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Fisheries  laboratory  at  Fairport.]  Report,  1914 
(1915),  p.  69-70;  1915  (1917),  p.  33-34. 

[Service  of  Fairport  laboratory.]    Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  47-48. 

[Destruction  by  fire.]    Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  28. 

Wilson,  Charles  Branch:  [Description  of  ponds  at  Fairport.]  Bulletin,  1917-18 
(1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  186-188. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT  BlBL}QqllApH%  ,  9 


BRIEF    MENTION    OF    WORK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Report,  1911  (1913),  p.  20;  1912  (1914),  p.  57; 
1913  (1914),  p.  32;  1916  (1917),  p.  47-48;  1917  (1919),  p.  87;  1918  (1920),  p.  28; 
1919  (1921),  p.  28. 

KEY    WEST,    FLA. 

HISTORY. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Acquisition  of  land  and  plans  for  laboratory.] 

Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  47. 
[Construction  started.]    Report,  1917  (1919),  p.  87. 

BRIEF   MENTION    OF   WORK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  28;  1919  (1921),  p.  28. 

WOODS   HOLE,    MASS. 

HISTORY. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  The  Woods  Hole  station.  (Records,  inception,  rise, 
progress,  and  current  condition.)  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  XXXVIII-XLI;  1883 
(1885),  p.  LIII-LVI;  1884  (1886),  p.  XXXVII-XXXIX;  1885  (1887),  p. 
XLIX-LI. 

Kidder,  Jerome  Henry:  Report  upon  the  water  supply  of  the  Fish  commission 
station  at  Wood's  Holl,  Massachusetts.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  215-221,  illus., 
pi.  F17-124 

Bavenel,  William  de  Chastignier:  [Installation  of  aquarium.]  Report,  1895  (1896), 
p.  18. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  Bureau  of  fisheries  and  its  station  at  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.  1915.  11  p.,  illus.  [Occasional  papers.]  F15-77 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Selection  of  Woods  Hole.  Report,  1875-1876 
(1878),  p.  4*. 

Memoranda  for  the  construction  of  a  harbor  of  refuge  at  Woods  Hole,  Mass. 

(Circular  typewritten  and  lithographed).     6  p.     Doc.  44  issued  Apr.  28,  1882. 

[Appropriation  by  Congress.]    Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  XLI. 

[Purchase  of  land  by  private  subscription;  also  donation  of  shore  line.]  Report, 


1883  (1885),  p.  LIV. 
[Sendee  of  Woods  Hole  laboratory.]    Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  45-46. 

BRIEF   MENTION    OF   WORK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  11;  1887  (1891),  p.  16; 

1896  (1898),  p.  3;  1898  (1899),  p.  XVI;  1901  (1902),  p.  10;  1906  (1908),  p.  15; 
1908  (1910),  p.  11;  1909  (1911),  p.  16;  1910  (1911),  p.  19;  1911  (1913),  p.  23;  1912 
(1914),  p.  58;  1913  (1914),  p.  31;  1917  (1919),  p.  86;  1918  (1920),  p.  28;  1919  (1921), 
p.  28. 

RESUME    OF  INVESTIGATIONS. 

Evermann.  Barton  Warren:  [Report  of  investigations  for  1903.]  Report,  1904(1905), 
p.  93-98. 

Bathbun,  Richard:  [Report  of  investigations  for  1887  to  1895.]  Report,  1888-89  (1892), 
p.  XLI-CVII;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  151-167;  1892  (1894),  p.  CIX-CX;  1893  (1895), 
p.  36-38;  1894  (1896),  p.  96-99;  1895  (1896),  p.  89-92;  1896  (1898),  p.  116-118. 

Byder,  John  Adam:  Report  of  operations  at  the  laboratory  of  the  TL  S.  Fish  com- 
mission, Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  during  the  summer  of  1888.  Report,  1888-89  (1892), 
p.  513-522.  Doc.  181  issued  June  30,  1892.  F12-223 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Report  of  investigations  for  1897  to  1903.]    Report, 

1897  (1898),  p.  CXX-CXXI;  1898  (1899),  p.  CXLIII-CXLV;  1899  (1900),  p. 
122-124;  1900  (1901),  p.  122-124;  1901  (1902),  p.  127-130;  1902  (1904),  p.  136;  1903 
(1905),  p.  93-98. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Report  of  investigations.]  Report,  1905  (1907), 
p.  26-27;  1907  (1909),  p.  12;  1914  (1915),  p.  67-68;  1915  (1917),  p.  34;  1916  (1917), 
p.  46. 


Part  2.— VOYAGES  AND  INVESTIGATIONS. 


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Part  2.— VOYAGES  AND  INVESTIGATIONS. 


CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Vessels,  description  of 13 

Albatross 13 

Blue  Light 13 

Canvas  Back 13 

Fish  Hawk 13 

Grampus 13 

Speedwell 14 

Scientific  apparatus  and  instruments 14 

Investigations  and  results 14 

Albatross 14 

Resume  of  work 16 

Bache 16 

Fish  Hawk 16 

Resume"  of  work 18 

Grampus 18 

Re"sum6  of  work 18 

Lookout. . . 19 

Speedwell 19 

Dredging  and  hydrographic  records 19 

General 19 

Albatross 19 

Fish  Hawk 21 

Limnology 21 

Plankton." 22 

Potomology 22 

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Part  2.— VOYAGES  AND  INVESTIGATIONS. 

VESSELS,  DESCRIPTION   OF. 
ALBATROSS. 

Baird,  George  Washington:  Report  on  the  working  of  the  boilers  and  engine 
of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 
p.  145-151.  F18-256 

Annual  report  on  the  electric  lighting  of  the  United  States  steamer  Albatross, 

December  31,  1883.  Bulletin.  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  153-158,  illus.  Doc.  73 
issued  June  25,  1884.  F13T90 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  Report  on  the  work  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission 
steamer  Fish  Haivk  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1882,  and  on  the  construc- 
tion of  the  steamer  Albatross.  Report,  1882  (1884),  32  p.  Fll-270 

Report  on  the  construction  and  outfit  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission 

steamer  Albatross.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  3-116,  LV  pi.  Doc.  107  issued 
Sept.  7,  1886.  Fll-295 

Deep-sea  exploration:  a  general  description  of  the  steamer  Albatross,  her 


appliances  and  methods.     Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  257-428,  illus., 

LX  pi.     Doc.  330  issued  June  U,  1897.  F12-112 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Specifications  for  building  the  new  boilers,  etc.,  for  the 

steamer  Albatross.     25  p.    Doc.  109  issued  1886. 
TJ.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Proposed  steamer  Albatross.]    Report,  1881 

(1884),  p.  XXIII-XXIV. 

-  [Repairs  to  Albatross.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  XXVII. 

BLUE    LIGHT. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Detail  by  Secretary  of  Navy  of  Blue  Light.] 
Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  2*. 

CANVAS    BACK. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Specifications  for  the  paddle-wheel  steam  sein  boat 
Canva?  Back,  for  sendee  in  the  river  and  bay  fisheries.  12  p.  Doc.  35  issued 
Feb.  18,  1882.  F12-234 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Canvas  Back  loaned  to  State  of  Virginia.] 
Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  9. 

FISH    HAWK. 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  Report  on  the  construction  and  work  in  1880  of  the  Fish 
commission  steamer  Fish  Hawk.  Report,  ]  881  (1884),  53  p.  incl.  tables,  XVIII  pi. 
Doc.  70  issued  May  1,  1884.  F12-234 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  Specifications  for  building  the  screw-steamer 
Fish  Hawk.  (U.  S.  Lighthouse  establishment.)  46  p.  Doc.  24  issued  July, 
1879.  F12-235 

-  [Construction  of  the  Fish  Hawk.]    Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  XVIII. 

-  [Description  of  the  Fish  Hawk.]    Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  XXVI. 

GRAMPUS. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  [Description  of  the  Grampus.]    Report,  1885  (1887), 

p.  XXIV-XXXII. 
Collins,  Joseph  William:  Report  on  the  construction  and  equipment  of  the  schooner 

Grampus.     Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  437-490,  XVIII  pi.     Doc.  171  issued  Aug.  24, 

1891.  Fl 1-333 

Libbey,  William:  [Description  of  the  Grampus.]    Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX, 

p.  393-394. 

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14  U.   S.   BVHEAU   OF  FISHERIES. 


U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Detail  of  the  Speedwell]  Report,  1877  (1879), 
p.  2*  -3*. 

SCIENTIFIC  APPARATUS  AND   INSTRUMENTS. 

Beardslee,  Lester  Anthony:  Experiments  upon  the  time  of  exposure  required 
for  accurate  observations  on  the  Casella-Miller  deep-sea  thermometer.  Report, 
1877  (1879),  p.  887-900.  F16-125 

Casella,  Louis  P.:  Treatment  of  the  Casella-Miller  thermometer.  Bulletin,  1884 
(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  415.  F18-351 

Kidder,  Jerome  H.:  Report  on  the  thermometers  of  the  U.  S.  Commission  of  fish 
and  fisheries.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  185-214,  illus.  Doc.  116  issued  Oct.,  7,  1887. 

Fll-300 

Libbey,  William:  [Appliances  used  in  the  work  of  a  physical  investigation  of  the 
waters  off  the  southern  coast  of  New  England.]  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX, 
p.  394-398. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  collection  illustrating  the  scien- 
tific investigation  of  the  sea  and  fresh  waters.  (Great  International  fisheries 
exhibition.  London,  1883.)  109  p.  Doc.  69  issued  Apr.  19,  1884.  F12-296 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  [Apparatus  for  deep-sea  research,  on  the  U.  S.  Fish  com- 
mission steamer  Albatross.]  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  53-102. 

--  [Appliances  and  apparatus  on  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross.] 
Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  636-644. 

-  On  the  appliances  for  collecting  pelagic  organisms,  with  special  reference  to 
those  employed  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 
p.  143-151,  pi.  9-12.  Doc.  289  issued  Nov.  22,  1894.  F12-176 

[Description  of  Sigsbee's  gravitating  trap.]  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 


p.  145-146. 
Pescription  of  the  Chun-Peterson  tow  net.]    Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p. 

146-147. 
[Description  of  the  Tanner  intermediate  tow  net.]    Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol. 

XIV,  p.  147-151.  . 
Deep-sea  explorations:  a  general  description  of  the  steamer  Albatross,  and  her 

appliances  and  methods.     Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  257-428,  illus., 

LX  pi.     Doc.  330  issued  June  24,  1897.  f  F12-112 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  Description  of  a  closing  tow  net  for  submarine  use  at 

all  depths.     Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  279-282.     Doc.  322  issued  Nov.  28,  1896. 

Fll-188 
Verrill,  Addison  Emory:  Description  of  some  of  the  apparatus  used  by  the  United 

States  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries  in  dredging  off  the  New  England  coast. 

Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  65-74,  4  pi.  F16-303 

INVESTIGATIONS  AND  RESULTS. 

Karsten,  Gustav:  On  the  scientific  investigation  of  the  Baltic  Sea  and  the  German 
Ocean.  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  283-294.  F16-162 

Martens,  J.  B.:  [First  investigation  of  the  depths  of  the  ocean.]  Bulletin,  1882 
(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  260-262. 

[The  Challenger  scientific  voyage  around  the  world.]    Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  262-264. 

Prussia.  Kommission  zur  wissenschaftlichen  TTntersuchung  der  Deutschen 
Meere  in  Kiel:  Popular  extracts  from  the  investigations  of  the  commission  for 
the  scientific  examination  of  the  German  seas.  [By  H.  A.  Meyer,  K.  Mobius,  G. 
Karsten,  V.  Hensen.]  Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  525-548.  Doc.  40  issued  Apr.  3, 
1882.  Fll-214 

Bars,  George  Ossian:  Report  on  the  Norwegian  deep-sea  expedition  of  1878.  Re- 
port, 1878  (1880),  p.  257-281.  F16-161 

ALBATROSS. 

Alexander,  Alvin  Burton:  Notes  on  the  boats,  apparatus,  and  fishing  methods 
employed  by  the  natives  of  the  South  Sea  islands,  and  results  of  fishing  trials  by 
the  Albatross.     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  741-829,  pi.  30-37.     Doc.  509  issued  Oct 
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Alexander,  Alvin  Burton,  and  H.  B.  Joyce:  Preliminary  examination  of  halibut 
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Report  and  special  papers,  1911  (1913),  56  p.  Doc.  763  issued  July  22,  1912. 

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Packard,  Alpheus  Spring:  Preliminary  report  on  a  series  of  dredgings  made  on  the 
U.  S.  Coast  survey  steamer  Bache,  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine,  under  the  direction 
of  Prof.  S.  F.  Baird,  U.  S.  Fish  commissioner,  during  September,  1873.  Report 
1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  687-690.  F16-33 

FISH   HAWK. 

Battle,  John  D.:  An  investigation  of  the  coast  waters  of  South  Carolina,  with  refer- 
ence to  oyster  culture.  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  303-330,  pi.  LIV-LX. 
Doc.  199  issued  Nov.  2,  1892.  F12-118 

Bush,  Katharine  Jeanette:  List  of  deep-water  Mollusca  dredged  by  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  steamer  Fish  Hawk  in  1880,  1881,  and  1882,  with  their  range  in 
depth.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  701-727.  Doc.  100  issued  Aug.  16,  1886. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  17 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Report  of  a  trip  of  exploration  in  the  Chesapeake  Bay, 
made  in  the  spring  of  1882  by  the  steamer  Fish  Hawk.  Report,  1882  (1884) 
p.  1035-1038.  F16-312 

Grave,  Caswell:  Investigations  for  the  promotion  of  the  oyster  industry  of  North 
Carolina.  (Contents. — Investigations  for  the  promotion  of  the  oyster  industry 
of  North  Carolina,  by  C.  Grave.  Anatomy,  embryology,  and  growth  of  the 
oyster,  by  H.  F.  Moore.  Observations  and  experiments  on  the  growth  of  oysters, 
by  O.  C.  Glaser.)  Report  1903  (1904),  p.  247-341,  XI  pi.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  556 
issued  Feb.  2,  1905.  Fll-21 

Howe,  Freeland:  Report  of  a  dredging  expedition  off  the  southern  coast  of  New 
England,  September,  1899.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  237-240.  Doc. 
444  issued  Sept.  12,  1900.  F12-85 

Lee,  Leslie  A.:  On  the  work  of  the  Fish  Hawk  and  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
during  the  year  1881.  Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  LVIII-LXIII. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  Report  on  the  oyster-beds  of  Louisiana.  Report,  1898 
(1899),  p.  45-100,  pi.  3.  Doc.  402  issued  Mar.  22,  1899.  Fll-114 

Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  ovster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Missis- 
sippi east  of  Biloxi.  Report  and  special  papers,  1911  (1913),  42  p.,  VI  pi.,  fold, 
map.  Doc.  774  issued  May  16,  1913.  F12-72 

Moore,  Henry  Frank,  and  Ernest  Danglade:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural 
oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Lavaca  Bay,  Texas.  Appendix  II,  Report, 
1914  (1915),  45  p.,  V  pi.,  fold,  chart.  Doc.  809  issued  Feb.  13,  1915  F15-15 

Piepmeyer,  L.  W.:  Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Fwh 
Hawk,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1885.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  91-101. 

F17-142 

Smith,  James  A.:  Report  of  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Fish 
Hawk  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1886.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  693-697. 

Report  on  the  shad  work  of  the  steamer  Fish  Hawk  during  the  season  of  1886. 

Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  819-823. 

Swift,  Franklin:  Report  of  a  survey  of  the  oyster  regions  of  St.  Vincent  Sound, 
Apalachicola  Bay,  and  St.  George  Sound,  Florida.  Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  187- 
221,  pi.  22.  Doc.  343  issued  1897.  Fll-178 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  A  report  of  the  work  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission 
steamer  Fish  Hawk,  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1881,  Report,  1881  (1884) 
p.  55-85,  incl.  tables.,  illus. 

Report  of  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Fish  Hawk  for  the 

year  ending  December  31,  1882,  and  on  the  construction  of  the  steamer  Albatross. 
Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  3-34,  pis.  I-III.     Doc.  79  issued  Auy.  15,  1884. 

Fll-270 
Report  of  an  exploring  trip  of  the  steamer  Fish  Hawk,  in  Chesapeake  Bay  in 


the  early  spring  of  1882.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  133-135.  F12-351 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Dredging  stations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
steamer  Fish  Hawk,  Lieut.  Z.  L.  Tanner  commanding,  for  1880,  1881,  and  1882, 
with  temperature  and  other  observations.  Arranged  for  publication  by  Richard 
Rathbun.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  119-131  incl.  tables.  F12-385 

Report  of  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Fish  Hawk, 

in  shad  hatching,  during  the  seasons  of  1885,  1886,  1887.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 
vol.  V,  p.  395-400;  1886  (1886),  vol.  VI,  p.  289-293;  1887  (1887),  vol.  VII, 
p.  83-89.  F18-594 

Investigations  of  the  aquatic  resources  and  fisheries  of  Porto  Rico  by  the  U.  S. 

Fish  commission  steamer  Fish  Haivk  in  1899.  (Contents. — General  report,  by 
B.  W.  Evermann.  The  fisheries  and  fish  trade  of  Porto  Rico,  by  W.  A.  Wilcox. 
The  fishes  of  Porto  Rico,  by  B.  W.  Evermann  and  M.  C.  Marsh.)'  Bulletin,  1900 
(1902),  vol.  XX,  350  p.,  52  pi.  (incl.  3  fold.  maps).  Doc.  451  issued  Dec.  15,1900. 

5-4161 

A  biological  survey  of  the  waters  of  Woods  Hole  and  vicinity.  Part  I,  Sec.  I. — 

Physiological  and  zoological,  by  Francis  B.  Sumner,  Raymond  C.  Osburn,  and 
Leon  J.  Cole.  (Bibliography:  p.  193-200.)  Sec.  II.— Botanical,  by  Bradley  M. 
Davis.  (Literature  cited:  p.  497.)  Part  II,  Sec.  III. — A  catalogue  of  the  marine 
fauna,  by  Francis  B.  Sumner,  Raymond  C.  Osburn,  and  Leon  J.  Cole.  (Bibliog- 
raphy for  faunal  catalogue:  p.  782-794.)  Sec.  IV. — A  catalogue  of  the  marine 
flora,  by  Bradley  M.  Davis.  (Bibliography  for  floral  catalogue:  p.  832-833.) 
Bulletin,  1911  (1913),  vol.  XXXI,  860  p.  incl.  charts  and  tables.  F13-184 

5690°— 21 2 


18  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory:  Physical  characters  of  the  portion  of  the  continental  border 
beneath  the  Gulf  Stream,  explored  by  the  Fish  Hawk,  1880  to  1882.  Report, 
1882  (1884),  p.  1045-1058,  V  pi.  Doc.  84  issued  Aug.  15,  18S4.  Fll-266 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  Notes  on  the  foreign  fishery  trade  and  local  fisheries  of  Porto 
Rico.  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  1-34  incl.  tables,  illus.,  6  pi.  Doc.  418  issued 
Oct.  4,  1899.  Fll-104 

Wood,  William  Maxwell:  Report  of  a  trip  made  by  the  Fi*h  Hawk  to  the  lower  part 

of  Chesapeake  Bay,  to  ascertain  the  character  of  the  fisheries  for  shad,  herring, 

etc.,  in  the  spring  of  1884.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  199-200        F18-281 

—  Report  of  a  trip  by  the  steamer  Fifh  Hawk  to  the  St.  Mary's  and  St.  John's 

rivers  to  hatch  shad.    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  241-242.  F18-297 

— : —  Reconnaissance  of  the  shad  fisheries  of  Winyaw  Bay  and  its  tributaries,  by  the 

steamer  Fish  Hawk.    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  242-243.  F18-298 

-  Report  of  operations  at  St.  Jerome  station  in  laying  out  oyster  ponds  by  the 

steamer  Fish  Hawk.    Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1153-1156,  tables.  F17-42 

Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Fish  Hawk,  for  two 

years  ending  December  31,  1884.    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  117-122. 

RESUME    OF   WORK. 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [Work  of  the  Fi*h  Hawk.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XI-XLII: 

1882(1884),  p.  XXVII-XXVIII;  1883  (1885),  p.  XXXI-XXXIII;  1884  (1886), 

p.  XX;  1885  (1887),  p.  XXVIII;  1886  (1889),  p.  XLVI. 
McDonald,  Marshall:  [Work  of  the  Fish   Hawk.]    Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  LIV; 

1888-89  (1892),  p.  XII-XIII;  1889-91  (1893),  p.  4-5. 
Rathbun,  Richard:  [Investigation  of  the  Fish  Hawk  during  1889  and  1890.]    Report, 

1889-92  (1893),  p.  110-115. 

[Work  of  the  Fish  Hawk.]     Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  CIII-CVI;  1893  (1895), 

p.  22-23;  1894  (1896),  p.  91-92;  1896  (1898),  p.  105-109. 

IT.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Work  of  the  Fish  Hawk.]  Report,  1898  (1899), 
p.  XXIV;  1899  (1900),  p.  XXV-XXVII;  1900  (1901),  p.  22;  1901  (1902),  p.  13-14; 


1902  (1904),  p.  17;  1903  (1905),  p.  20-21;  1904  (1905),  p.   18;  1905  (1907),  p.  37; 

9),  p.  18;  1908  (1910),  p.  11;  ' 
(1913),  p.  63";  1912  (1914),  p.  65-66;  1914  (1915),  p.  63;  1915  (1917),  p.  31;  1916 


1906  (1908),  p.  20;  1907  (1909),  p.  18;  1908  (1910),  p.  11;  1909  (1911),  p.  17;  1911 
(1913),  p.  63;  1912  (1914),  p.  65-6" 
(1917),  p.  40;  1917  (1919),  p.  102. 

GRAMPUS. 


Adams,  A.  C.,  and  William  Converse  Kendall:  Report  upon  an  investigation  of 
the  fishing  grounds  off  the  coast  of  Florida.  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p. 
289-312,  II,  illus.,  pi.  CXI  (fold.).  Doc.  162  issued  July  24,  1891.  F12-150 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [Grampus  goes  into  commission  June  5,  1886.]  Report,  1886 
(1889),  p.  XIX-XX. 

Collins,  D.  E.;  T.  H.  Bean;  and  Richard  Rathbun:  Results  of  investigations 
by  the  schooner  Grampus  on  the  southern  mackerel  grounds  in  the  spring  of  1887. 
Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  217-267.  F18-674 

Libbey,  William:  Report  upon  a  physical  investigation  of  the  waters  off  the  southern 
coast  of  New  England,  made  during  the  summer  of  1889  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  com- 
mission schooner  Grampus.  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  391-459,  incl. 
tables,  pi.  CXXIV-CLVIII.  Doc.  168  issued  Aug.  26,  1891.  Fll-353 

[Physical  investigations  by  the  Grampus  during  1892.]    Report,  1893  (1895), 

p.  32-35. 

Rathbun,  Richard.  [Investigations  of  the  Grampus.]  Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  CVII- 
CVIII;  1894  (1896),  p.  91-93;  1896  (1898),  p.  104-105. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Report  upon  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
schooner  Grampus,  from  June  5,  1886  to  June,  30,  1888.  Report,  1886  (1889), 
p.  701-720;  1887  (1891),  p.  491-598,  XVI  pi.  Doc.  172  issued  Aug.  24, 1891. 

Fll-334 

RESUME    OF    WORK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Work  of  the  Grampus]  Report,  1887  (1891), 
p.  L1V-LV;  1889-91  (1893),  p.  5-6;  1903  (1905),  p.  21-22;  1905  (1907)  p.  37;  1906 
(1908),  p.  20;  1907  (1909),  p.  18;  1909  (1911),  p.  24;  1910  (1911),  p.  28-30;  1911 
(1913),  p.  63;  1912  (1914),  p.  66;  1913  (1914),  p.  30;  1914  (1915),  p.  61-63;  1915 
(1917),  p.  36-37;  1916  (1917),  p.  40;  1917  (1919),  p.  80,  102. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  19 

LOOKOUT. 

Blackford,  Eugene  Gilbert:  Report  on  the  oyster  investigation  in  New  York  with 
the  steamer  Lookout.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  157-163.  F17-143 

Report  of  the  work  in  an  oyster  investigation  with  the  steamer  Lookout. 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  52-57.  F18-378 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Report  of  the  shad  work  of  the  steamer  Lookout.  Report 
1882  (1884),  p.  35-36;  1884  (1886),  p.  123-127;  1885  (1887),  p.  97-101;  1886  (1889), 
p.  825-827.  F17-123 

Report  of  shad-hatching  operations  by  the  steamer  Lookout  during  the  seasons 

of  1885,  1886,  1887.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  386-394;  1886  (1886),  vol. 
VI,  p.  295-297;  1887  (1887),  vol.  VII,  p.  ill,  tables.  F18-596 

Report  on  the  operations  of  the  steamer  Halcyon  [formerly  the  Lookout]  for  the 

year  ending  December  31, 1886.     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  699-700.  F17-148 

SPEEDWELL. 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  Report  of  operations  of  the  United  States  steamer  Speedwell 
in  1879,  while  in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Report,  1879  (1882), 
p.  603-614,  incl.  tables.  F17-9 

DREDGING  AND  HYDROGRAPHIC  RECORDS. 
GENERAL. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Hydrography  of  Porto  Rico.]  Bulletin  .1900  (1902), 
vol.  XX,  pt.  I,  p.  11-15. 

Hoyt,  W.  D.:  [Physical  conditions  at  Beaufort,  N.  C.I  Bulletin,  1917-18,  (1921), 
vol.  XXXVI,  p.  384-390. 

Jacobson,  H.:  Tables  of  temperature  of  air  and  water  at  sundry  stations  of  the  United 
States  Signal  office,  from  March,  1874,  to  February,  1875,  and  from  March,  1876, 
to  February,  1877,  inclusive.  Report,  1875-1876  (1878),  p.  851-861.  F16-73 

Lindenkohl,  A.:  Notes  on  the  model  of  the  Gulf  of  Maine  constructed  for  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  449-454.  F12-403 

McDonald,  Marshall :  [Fluctuations  of  water  temperature  in  the  Chesapeake  region  .1 
Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1034,  pi. 

Murray,  John:  [Recognition  of  marine  deposits.]  Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI, 
p.  397-403. 

Murray,  John,  and  A.  Renard:  On  the  nomenclature,  origin,  and  distribution  of 
deep-sea  deposits.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  759-785.  F17-146 

Patterson,  C.  P.:  Temperatures  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874), 
p.  745-748,  incl.  tables.  F16-67 

Rathbun,  Richard:  Ocean  temperatures  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the  United  States, 
with  32  charts.  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1 887 . 
Sec.  Ill,  p.  155-238. 

Smith,  Sanderson,  and  Richard  Rathbun:  list  of  dredging  stations  of  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission,  the  U.  S.  Coast  survey,  and  the  British  steamer  Challenger,  in 
North  American  waters  from  1867-1887,  together  with  those  of  the  principal 
European  government  expeditions  of  the  Atlantic  and  Arctic  oceans.  Report, 
1886  (1889),  p.  871-1017.  Doc.  124isaucd  Jan.  15, 1889.  Fll-291 

Tanner,  Z.  L.:  [Density  of  sea  water.]    Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  337-343. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  List  of  the  dredging  stations  of  the  United  States  Fish 
Commission  (Bache,  Bluelight,  Speedwell)  from  1871  to  1879,  inclusive,  with  tem- 
perature and  other  observations.  Arranged  for  publication  by  Sanderson  Smith 
and  Richard  Rathbun.  Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  559-601.  Doc.  41  issued  Apr.  3, 
1882.  Fll-215 

TJ.  S.  Lighthouse  Board:  Table  of  temperatures  of  Little  Harbor,  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.,  from  January,  1873,  to  December,  1873  (inclusive).  Furnished  by  the 
Lighthouse  board  from  observations  of  Capt.  B.  J.  Edwards.  Report,  1871-72 
(1873),  p.  828-831.  F16-63 

ALBATROSS. 

Drake,  Franklin  Jeremiah:  Report  upon  the  investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish 
commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the  year  ending  June  30, 1895  (abstract) .  Report, 
1895  (1896),  p.  125-168,  incl.  tables.  Doc.  S32  issued  Jan,  6,  1897.  Fll-195 

Howe,  Freeland:  Report  of  a  dredging  expedition  off  the  southern  coast  of  New 
England,  September,  1899.  Bulletin,  1899  (1900),  vol.  XIX,  p.  237-240.  Doc.  444 
issued  Sept.  12,  1900.  F12-85 


20  U.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Moser,  Jefferson  F. :  Report  on  the  work  of  the  steamer  Albatross  (abstract) .  Report. 
1897  (1898),  p.  CXLVII-CLXXI. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  Summary  of  the  fishery  investigations  conducted  in  the  north 
Pacific  Ocean  and  Bering  Sea  from  July  1,  1888,  to  July  1,  1892,  by  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross.  (List  of  charts  and  other  publications  bear- 
ing upon  the  fishery  investigations  of  the  steamer  Albatross,  p.  198-201.)  Bul- 
letin, 1892  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  127-201,  pi.  LI-LV.  Doc.  228  issued  Feb.  6,  1894. 

F12-163 

Schroeder,  Seaton:  Hydrographic  work  of  the  Albatross  in  1884.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  269-271.  F18-432 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer 
Albatross  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1883.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  117- 
236,  III  pi.  Doc.  96  issued  Aug.  16,  1886.  Fll-303 

Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the 

year  ending  December  31,  1884.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  3-116,  incl.  tables,  pi. 
Doc.  110  issued  Dec.  1,  1886.  Fll-294 

Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the  year 

ending  December  31,  1885.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  3-91.  Doc.  118  issued  Nov. 
3,  1887.  Fll-299 

Record  of  hydrographic  soundings  and  dredging  stations  occupied  by  the 

steamer  Albatross  in  1886.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  277-285,  incl.  tables. 

F18-592 

—  Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the  year 
ending  December  31,  1886.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  605-692,  X  pi.  Doc.  130 
issued  1889.  Fll-257 

Report  of  the  movements  and  operations  of  the  Fish  commission  steamer 

Albatross  from  September  15  to  20,  1887.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p. 
155-158,  incl.  tables.  F18-664 

Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  from 

January  1,  1887,  to  June  30,  1888.  Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  371-435,  incl.  tables, 
IV  pi.  Doc.  170  issued  Aug.  24,  1891.  Fll-327 

Report  on  the  investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross 

for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1889.  Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  395-512,  pi.  L-LII 
(partly  fold.).  Doc.  180  issued  June  25,  1892.  F12-222 

Report  upon  the  investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Alba- 
tross from  July  1,  1889,  to  June  30,  1891.  Report,  1889-91  (1893),  p.  207-342, 
incl.  tables,  pi.  Doc.  216  issued  Oct.  26,  1893.  F14-133 
Report  upon  the  investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross 


for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1892.     Report,  1892  (1894),  64  p.  incl.  tables,  pi. 

Doc.  284  issued  Dec.  9,  1894.  F14-58 
Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the 

year  ending  June  30,  1893.     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  305-341,  pi.    Doc.  310  issued 

Mar.  21,  1896.  F14-133 
Report  upon  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross 

for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1894.     Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  197-278,  incl.  tables. 

Doc.  321  issued  Dec.  2,  1896.  Fll-187 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Records  of  observations  made  on  board  the  United 

States  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896. 

Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  357-386,  incl.  tables.     Doc.  355  issued  Feb.  14, 1898. 

Fll-181 
• Dredging  and  other  records  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  steamer 

Albatross,  with  bibliography  relative  to  the  work  of  the  vessel.     Oomp.  by  0.  H. 

Townsend.    (Chronological  bibliography  relative  to  work  of  the  Albatross:  p. 

501-562.)    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  387-562,  incl.  tables,  pi.  I-VII  (part,  fold.). 

Doc.  472  issued  Oct.  24,  1901.  Fll-45 

— • Records  of  the  dredging  and  other  collecting  stations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commis- 
sion steamer  Albatross  in  1901  and  1902.     Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  397-432,  incl. 

tables.    Doc.  541  issued  Sept.  19, 1900.  Fll-6 
Records  of  the  dredgings  and  other  collecting  and  hydrographic  stations  of 

the  fisheries  steamer  Albatross  in  1903.     Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  123-138,  incl. 

tables.    Doc.  549  issued  May  17,  1904.  Fll-9 
Dredging  and  hydrographic  records  of  the  U.  S.  fisheries  steamer  Albatross 

for  1904  and  1905.     Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  80  p.  incl.  tables. 

Doc.  604  issued  Dec.  1,  1906.  6-45334 
Dredging  and  hydrographic  records  of  the  U.  S.  fisheries  steamer  Albatross 

for  1906.     Report  and  special  papers,  1906  (1908),  50  p.  incl.  tables.    Doc.  621 

issued  Aug.  27,  1907.  7-35297 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  21 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Dredging  and  hydrographic  records  of  the  U.  S.  fish- 
eries steamer  Albatross  during  the  Philippine  expedition,  1907-1910.  Report  and 
special  papers.  1910  (1911),  97  p.  incl.  tables.  Doc.  741  issued  Nov.  29,  1910. 

F10-4 
Dredging  and  hydrographic  records  of  the  II.  cJ.  fisheries  steamer  Albatross, 


1911-1920.     Appendix  III,  Report,  1920  (192-),  190  p.     Doc.  897  issued  1921. 

FISH    HAWK. 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer 
Fish  Hawk  for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1882,  and  on  the  construction  of 
the  steamer  Albatross.  Report,  1882  (1884),  32  p.,  Ill  pi.  Fll-270 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Dredging  stations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer 
Fish  Hawk,  Lieut.  Z.  L.  Tanner  commanding,  for  1880,  1881,  and  1882,  with 
temperature  and  other  observations.  Arranged  for  publication  by  Richard 
Rathbun.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  119-131,  incl.  tables.  F12-285 

LIMNOLOGY. 

Birge,  E.  A.:  Gases  dissolved  in  the  waters  of  Wisconsin  lakes.  (With  discussions 
by  J.  J.  Stranahan  and  Oscar  F.  Nordqvist.)  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII, 
p.  1273-1294,  diags.  Doc.  718  issued  May  5,  1910.  11-5437 

Birge,  E.  A.,  and  Chancey  Juday:  A  limnological  study  of  the  Finger  Lakes  of 
New  York.  Bulletin,  1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  525-609,  illus.,  fold.  pi. 
CXI-CXVI.  Doc.  791  issued  Oct.  27,  1914. .  F14-107 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  investigation  of  rivers  and  lakes  with  reference 
to  the  fish  environment.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  69-73.  Doc.  246 
issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

—  A  report  upon  salmon  investigations  in  the  headwaters  of  the  Columbia  River, 
in  the  State  of  Idaho,  in  1895;  together  with  notes  upon  the  fishes  observed  in 
that  State  in  1894  and  1895.     Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  149-202,  pi.  67-72 
(partly  fold.).     Doc.  318  issued  New.  17,  1896.  Fll-343 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 
investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast 
in  1896.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus,  2  pi.  Doc.  352  issued 
Jan.  6,  1898.  F12-241 

-  [Description  of  Lake  Chautauqua,]  Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  169-175. 

Juday,  Chancey:  Notes  on  Lake  Tahoe,  its  trout  and  trout-fishing.  (Literature 
cited:  p.  146.)  Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  133-146.  Doc.  615  issued 
May  11,  1907.  Fll-63 

—  A  study  of  Twin  Lakes,  Colorado,  with  special  consideration  of  the  food  of  the 
trouts.     (Bibliography:  p.  175-178.)  Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  147- 
178,  pi.  III.     Doc.  616  issued  May  24,  1907.  Fll-64 

Kendall,  William  Converse,  and  E.  L.  Groldsborough:  Fishes  of  the  Connecticut 
Lakes  and  neighboring  waters,  with  notes  on  the  plankton  environment.  (Physi- 
cal features  of  the  lakes;  p.  4-15.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1907  (1909),  77  p., 
12  pis.,  fold,  diagr.  Doc.  633  issued  July  6,  1908.  8-35558 

—  Fishes  and  fishing  in  Sunapee  Lake.     Report  and  special  papers,  1912  (1914), 
96  p.,  illus.,  IX  pi.  (part.  col).     Doc.  783  issued  Jan.  28,  1914.  F14-1 

— The  Rangeley  Lakes,  Maine;  with  special  references  to  the  habits  of  the 

fishes,  fish  culture  and  angling.  Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  487-594, 
illus.,  pi.  XL-XLVI  (part  col.).  Doc.  861  issued  May  25,  1918.  F18-682 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  An  inquiry  into  the  feasibility  of  introducing  useful  marine 
animals  into  the  waters  of  Great  Salt  Lake.  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  229-250, 
pi.  7.  Doc.  422  issued  Oct..  7,  1899.  Fll-107 

Pope,  Thomas  E.  B.:  Deyil's  Lake,  North  Dakota.  A  study  of  physical  and 
biological  conditions,  with  a  view  to  the  acclimatization  of  fish.  Report  and 
special  papers,  1907  (1909),  22  p.,  3  pi.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  634  issued  July  16,  1908. 

8-35574 

Reighard,  Jacob  E.:  Some  plankton  studies  in  the  Great  Lakes.  Bulletin,  1893 
(1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  127-142,  pi.  Doc.  252  issued  June  26,  1894.  F12-183 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  List  of  1817  of  the  principal  lakes  of  the  United  States 
with  designation  of  their  locations.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  59-89.  F16-327 

Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  Relationships  of  the  fish  fauna  of  the  lakes  of  southeastern 
Oregon.  Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  69-102,  illus.,  fold,  map,  diagrs. 
Doc.  636  issued  Sept.  28,  1908.  8-35669 


22  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

PLANKTON. 

Birge,  Edward  A.,  and  Chancey  Juday:  [Plankton  in  Finger  Lakes.]    Bulletin, 

1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  587-597. 
Doolittle,  A.  A.:  [Notes  on  the  plankton  environment  of  the  Connecticut  Lakes: 

p.  65-77,  chart,  diagr.]    In  Kendall  and  Goldsborough :  Fishes  of  the  Connecticut 

Lakes  and  neighboring  waters.     Report  and  special  papers,  1907  (1908),  77  p., 

12  pis.,  fold,  map.,  fold,  diagr.     Doc.  633  issued  July  6,  1908.  8-35558 

Haeckel,  Ernst  Heinrich  Philipp  August:   Planktonic. studies:  A  comparative 

investigation  of  the  importance  and  constitution  of  the  pelagic  fauna  and  flora. 

(Literature:  p.  565-641.)     Report  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  565-641.    Doc.  221  issued 

Oct.  25,  1893.  F12-231 

Hensen,  Victor:  Organic  matter  in  the  Baltic.     Bulletin,   1885  (1886),  vol.  V, 

p.  267-269.  F18-431 

Peck,  James  I.:  The  sources  of  marine  food.     Bulletin,  1895,  (1896)  vol.  XV,  p.  351- 

368,  pi.  64-71.     Doc.  307  issued  Apr.  11, 1897.  F12-248 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Plankton.!     Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  259-267. 
Reighard,  Jacob  E.:  Some  plankton  studies  in  the  Great  Lakes.     Bulletin,  1893 

(1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  127-142,  pi.     Doc.  252  issued  June  26,  1894.  F12-183 

—  Methods  of  plankton  investigation  in  their  relation  to  practical  problems. 
Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  169-175.     Doc.  365  issued  Aug .  8,  1898. 

F12-110 

Snow,  Julia  W.:  The  plankton  algae  of  Lake  Erie,  with  special  reference  to  the 
Chlorophycese.  (Literature:  p.  393.)  Bulletin  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  369- 
394,  IV  col.  pi.  Doc.  529  issued  Aug.  4,  1903.  F12-69 

POTOMOLOGY. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [A  reconnaissance  of  the  streams  and  lakes  of  western 
Montana  and  northwestern  Wyoming.]  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  3-40, 
illus.,  pi.  I-V. 

—  The  investigation  of  rivers  and  lakes  with  reference  to  the  fish  environment. 
Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  69-73.     Doc.  246  issued  June  9,  1894. 

F12-183 

—  A  preliminary  report  upon  salmon  investigations  in  Idaho  in  1894.     Bulletin, 
1895  (1896),  vol."  XV,  p.  253-284.     Doc.  301  issued  Feb.  20,  1896.  F12-245 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry,  and  Barton  Warren  Evermann:  [Report  upon  investi- 
gations in  the  Columbia  River  basin.]  Bulletin,  1894  (1895^,  vol.  XIV,  p.  169- 
187,  pi.  13-19. 

Ingalls,  J.  F.:  Character  of  the  streams  on  the  northern  shore  of  Lake  Michigan. 
Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  630-632. 

Jenkins,  Oliver  Peebles:  [Temperature  conditions  in  the  Kern  River  region.] 
Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  39-43. 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  Reports  upon  investigations  m  the  Maumee  River  basin  during 
the  summer  of  1893.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  315-337.  Doc.  295 
issued  May  22,  1895.  6-10556 

Milner,  James  W.:  Character  of  some  of  the  northern  tributaries  of  Lake  Michigan. 
Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  632-633. 

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empty  into  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  Pacific  Ocean,  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  with 
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—  Alphabetical  index  to  the  principal  rivers  of  the  United  States.     Report,  1882 
(1884),  p.  1059-1086.  F16-326 


Part  3.— FISHES. 


Section  1. -BIOLOGY  OF  FISHES. 

Section  2.-FISH  CULTURE. 

Section  3.— FISHERIES  AND  FISHERY  INDUSTRIES. 


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Part  3.— FISHES. 
Section  1.— BIOLOGY  OF  FISHES. 


CONTENTS. 


General  

Page 

27 

Arrangement  by  families  —  Contd 

Page. 

Anatomy      (including     histology, 
morphology,  and  osteology)  

27 

Teleostii  —  Continued. 
Atherinidse  

53 

Embryology         

27 

Balistidse  

53 

Food 

29 

B  atrach  oididss 

53 

Pathology  and  pathological  condi- 

BelonidsB   

53 

tions          

34 

Berycidse  

53 

Diseases 

34 

BlenniidsB 

53 

Mortality 

35 

Bramidse 

53 

Parasites 

37 

Branchiostomidse 

54 

Pollution 

38 

Brotulidse 

54 

Phy  siol  ogy 

39 

Carangidse 

54 

Aee 

39 

Catostomidae 

54 

Sense  organs              .... 

39 

Centrarchidae 

54 

Metabolism                

40 

ChimseridsB 

55 

Growth        

40 

ChiridaB 

55 

Vitality         

41 

Cichlidse 

55 

Weight      

41 

Clupeidae 

55 

Poisonous  fishes  

41 

Cory  phsB  nidae 

59 

Regeneration  

41 

Cottidse 

59 

Oxygen  requirements  

41 

CyprinidsB 

59 

Variation  

42 

Dalliidee                 .    . 

62 

Relations 

42 

DiodontidsB 

62 

Enemies  

42 

Dorosomatidse  

62 

Environmental  factors  

43 

EcheneididsB  

62 

Temperature 

43 

ElopidsB 

62 

Density  and  salinity  

44 

Embiotocidse  

63 

Habits  and  behavior 

44 

Engraulidse 

63 

Miscellaneous        

44 

Ephippidse 

63 

Breeding  habits      

45 

Esocidse 

63 

Color           

47 

FierasferidsB 

63 

Hibernation  

47 

Gadidse 

63 

Migration  

47 

Gasterosteidse 

64 

Marking  fish  

49 

Gerridse 

65 

Predacious  behavior  

50 

GobiidsB 

65 

Arrangement  by  families  

50 

HexagrammidsB 

65 

Selachii 

50 

HippocampidsB 

65 

Marsipobranchii 

51 

Hvodontidss 

65 

Petromyzontidae 

51 

IcosteidsB 

65 

Teleostii 

51 

IstophoridsB 

65 

Acipenseridse 

51 

LabridsB 

65 

AlbulidsB.       ...       .... 

51 

LampridcC 

65 

Alepidosauridse  

52 

LophiidsB 

65 

Alepocephalidas    

52 

Lepidosteidse 

65 

Amblyopsidse  

52 

Leptocephalidse 

66 

Amiidae  

52 

Liparididse 

66 

Ammody  tidse  

52 

LobotidsB 

66 

Anarhichadidse  

52 

Lophiidse 

66 

Anguillidse  

52 

Lutianidae 

66 

Antennariidae  .  . 

53 

Lvcodidse.  . 

66 

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Arrangement  by  families — Contd. 
Teleostii — Continued . 

Macrouridse 

MalacanthidaB 

MaltheidaB 

MerlucciidaB 

MicrostomidaB 

MonacanthidaB 

MugilidaB 

Mullidse 

MuraBnidaB 

Myxinidas 

NomeiidaB 

Ophidiidas 

OrthagoriscidaB 

Osphromenidas 

Ostraciidae 

ParalepidaB 

PercidaB 

PleuronectidaB 

PoeciliidaB 

Polyodontidas 

PolynemidaB 

Pomacentridas 

PomatomidaB 

PristipomatidaB 

RachycentridaB 

— SalmonidaB 

Scaridas 

SciasnidaB 

ScomberesocidaB 

ScombridsB 

ScopelidaB 

ScorpasnidaB 

Scytalinidas 

SerranidaB 

SiluridaB 

SoleidaB 

SparidaB 

SphyrasnidaB 

StromateidaB 

SyngnathidaB 

SynodontidaB 

TenthitidaB 

Tetrodontidas 

ThyrnallidaB 

Trachypteridas 

TrichiuridaB 

TriglidaB 

Xiphiidas 

ZenidaB.... ... 

Geographical  distribution 

United  States 

General 

Alabama 

Alaska 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia.  .  . . 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois... 


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70 
70 
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78 
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79 
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80 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 
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82 
82 
82 
82 
82 
82 
82 
82 
83 
83 
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83 
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84 
84 
85 
85 
85 


Geographical  distribution — Contd. 
United  States — Continued. 

Indian  Territory 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

New  York.. 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oregon 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 

South  Atlantic  States 

Great  Lakes 

Colorado  River 

Columbia  River 

Delaware  River 

Maumee  River 

Mississippi  River.  » 

Missouri  River 

St.  Lawrence  River 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

Canada 

West  Indies 

Bahamas 

Cuba. 

Porto  Rico 

Mexico 

Central  America 

South  America 

Great  Britain 

Asia 

India 

Japan 

Oceanica 

Australia 

Hawaiian  Islands 

Philippine  Islands 

Samoa 

Oceans 

Atlantic  Ocean 

Bering  Sea 

Pacific  Ocean .  . 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  27 

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XXXIII,  p.  177-190,  pi.  XVI-XIX.    Doc.  806  issued  Oct.  28,  1914.  F14-106 

—  The  histological  basis  of  adaptive  shades  and  colors  in  the  flounder,  Paralich- 
thys  albiguttus.     (Bibliography:  p.  26-28.)    Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV, 
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(Alosa  sapidissirna) ,  with  observations  on  the  egg-fungus  and  bacteria.  Bulletin, 
1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  177-190.  F12-319 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  35 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Development  of  fungus  on  the  ova  of  the  shad.]    Bulletin, 

1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  181-184. 

[Cause  of  the  nondevelopment  of  fungus  on  the  eggs  hatched  in  the  McDonald 

jar.]    Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  188. 
[Experiments  with  carbolic  acid  to  kill  the  fungus  on  large  fishes.]    Bulletin, 

1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  191. 

-  On  the  retardation  of  the  development  of  ova  in  the  shad  (ALosa  sapidissima) , 


with  observations  on  the  egg  fungus  and  bacteria.     Report,  1881  (1884) ,  p .  795-811 . 

F16-342 
Seagle,  George  A.:  The  artificial  propagation  of  the  rainbow  trout.     Bulletin,  1896 

(1897),  vol.  VI,  p.  237-256,  illus.,  pi.  88-94.     Doc.  319  issued  Nov.  14,  1896. 

tF12-lll 
Seal,  William  P.:  Observations  on  the  aquaria  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  at 

Central  station,  Washington,  D.  C.     Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  1-12,  illus., 

IV  pi.     Doc.  186  issued  Feb.  11,  1892.  7-1837 

Sickness  of  the  goldfish  in  the  Royal  park,  Berlin.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  537-538. 

F16-190 

Smith,  Hugh  M.:  [Destruction  of  fresh-water  fish  by  disease,  in  aquaria  at  Wash- 
ington.^   Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  CXXIII-CXXIV. 
[Review  of  work  by  Bureau  on  diseases  of  fish.]    Report.  1898  (1899),  p 

CXLIII;  1901  (1902),  p.  124-127. 

[Trout  epidemic  at  North ville.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  CXLIV-CXLV. 

Spencer,  Leonard  B.:  Treatment  of  fungus  on  fishes  in  captivity.     Bulletin,  1908 

(1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  929-932.     Doc.  691  issued  April,  1910.  10-35423 

Stabrowski,  Xaver  von:  Carp  culture  in  Germany.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol. 

VI,  p.  57-59.  F18-533 

Stirling,  A.  B.:  Notes  on  the  fungus  disease  affecting  salmon.     Report,  1878  (1880), 

p.  525-529.  F16-167 
Additional  observations  on  the  fungus  disease  affecting  salmon  and  other  fish. 

Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  531-536.  F16-168 

Stone,  Livingston:  [Fatal  disease  among  salmon.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  1063- 

1078. 
Tit-comb,  John  W.:  [Diseases  of  fish  at  Nashua  and  Erwin.]    Report,  1902  (1904), 

p.  34  and  48. 
Tower,  Ralph  Winfred:  Biliary  calculi  in  the  squeteague.     Bulletin,  1901  (1902), 

vol.  XXI,  p.  131-135,  pi.  XXI.     Doc.  498  issued  May  23,  1902.  F12^13 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Investigation  bv  the  Bureau  of  fish  diseases  ] 

Report,  1906  (1908),  p.  14;  1918  (1920),  p.  24-26. 
Valery-Mayet:  Hatching  salmon  eggs  at  Montpelier,   France,   and  trouble  with 

fungus.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  272.  F18-434 

Vincent,  Eugene:  Causes  of  disease  in  young  salmonoids.     Bulletin,  1908  (1910), 

vol.  XXVIII,  p.  907-916.     Doc.  689  issued  April,  1910.  10-35564 

Walpole,  Spencer,  and  T.  H.  Huxley:  Diseases  among  the  salmon  of  many  rivers 

m  England  and  Wales.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  429-448.  F12-341 

Zirzow,  Paul:  A  new  method  of  combating  fungus  on  fishes  in  captivity.     Bulletin, 

1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  937-940.     Doc.  693  issued  April,  1910.          10-35416 

MORTALITY. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.:  [Protrusion  of  the  eye  among  the  Penobscot  salmon  in  1881-82  ] 

Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  1085. 

Baird,  S.  F.:  [Mortality  of  fish.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  XLII-XL1II. 
Bean,  Tarleton:  [Fish  killed  by  thunder  and  struck  by  lightning.]    Report,  1894 

(1S96),  p.  61. 

Brown,  j.  J.:  [Sawdust  injurious  to  fish.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  111. 
Chamberlain,  T.:  [Mortality  among  California  salmon.]    Report,  1901  (1902),  p. 

Cheever,  Henry  T.:  [Movements  of  a  school  of  herring.]    Bulletin,  1885  (18851, 

vol.  V,  p.  87-88. 

Collins,  J.  W.:  [Mortality  among  the  tilefish.]    Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  253-283. 
Dunning,  Philo:  Two  hundred  tons  of  dead  fish,  mostly  perch,  at  Lake  Mendota. 

Wisconsin,     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  439-443.  F13-120 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Fish  killed  by  slimy  sponge.]    Report,  1884  (1886) 

p.  329. 
[Excess  of  nitrogen  and  deficiency  of  oxygen  at  Nashua.]    Report,  1904  (1905) 

p.  109-112. 

[Mortality  among  trout  fry  at  Allentown.]    Report  1904  (1905),  p.  112. 

[Menhaden  mortality  in  Narraganset  Bay.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  113, 


36  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Forbes,  S.  A.:  Preliminary  report  upon  the  invertebrate  animals  inhabiting  lakes 
Geneva  and  Mendota,  Wisconsin,  with  an  account  of  the  fish  epidemic  in  Lake 
Mendotain  1884.  Bulletin.  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  473-494,  pi.  LXXII-LXXI V 
Doc.  147  issued  Mar.  25,  1891.  Fl  1-328 

Glennan,  A.  H.:  Fish  killed  by  poisonous  water.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 
p  10-11.  F12-524 

Q-oode,  G.  Brown:  [Mortality  of  menhaden  in  Merrimac  River.]  Report,  1877 
(1879),  p.  101. 

Hessel,  Rudolph:  [Street  dust  injurious  to  carp.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V 
p.  102. 

Hubner,  A.:  [Harm  to  eggs  and  fry.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  187-190. 

Johnson,  B.  S.:  [Epidemic  at  Manchester.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  72-73. 

Klotz,  J.  P_._J.:  [Maladiesjmd  enemies  of  fish  eggs.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  505-507. 

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Knowles,  Herbert  M.:  Dead  fish  on  the  coast  of  Rhode  Island.     Bulletin, 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  194-195.  F18-571 

Leslie,    Charles   C.:  Scarcity   of   blackfish—  Mortality   of   codfish.     Bulletin,    1882 
(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  132.  F18-90 

McDonald,  Marshall:  Effect  of  waste  products  from  Page's  armnoniacal  works  upon 
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-  Report  on  the  pollution  of  the  Potomac  River  by  the  discharge  of  waste  prod- 
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Mazyck,  W.  St.  J.:  [Dead  fish  along  the  coast  of  South  Carolina.]    Bulletin,  1886 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  413. 
Miller,  N.  B.:  [Report  on  unprecedented  destruction  of  fish  life  along  the  southern 

California  coast.]    Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  217-218. 
Narragansett  Herald:  [Oily  water  along  the  coast  of  North  Carolina.]    Bulletin, 

1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  194-195. 
Pearson,  John  M.:  [Fish  killed  by  suffocation.]    Bulletin,   1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 

p.  452-453. 
Pierce,  H.  D.:  An  opinion  of  the  cause  of  mortality  of  fish  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

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-  Notes  on  the  bluefish,  mortality  of  Florida  fishes,  etc.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  263-266.  F18-307 

Poisoned  water  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.    Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  104. 

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Bathbun,  Bichard:  [Mortality  of  the  alewife  in  Lake  Ontario.]    Report,  1893  (1895), 

p.  49. 

-  [Mortality  of  salmon  after  spawning.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  277-280. 
Bowley:  [Dead  fish.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  361. 

Smith,  Hugh  McConnick:  [Mortality   of  alewives  in   Lake   Ontario.]    Bulletin, 
1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  190-192. 

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CXLV. 

Stone,  Livingston:  Mortality  of  McCloud  River  salmon  in  1881.     Bulletin,   188J 
(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  134.  F18-32 

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Taylor,  Harden  Franklin:  Mortality  of  fishes  on  the  west  coast  of  Florida.     (Bibliog- 

raphy: p.  23-24.)    Appendix  III,  Report,  1917  (1919),  24  p.,  IV  pi.    Doc.  848 

issued  June  13,  1917.  F17-240 

Taylor  J.  Manigault:  [Dead  fish  along  the  coast  of  South  Carolina.]    Bulletin,  1886 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  413^14. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Destruction  of  young  bass  by  Dytiscidae.l     Report, 

1897  (1898),  p.  L. 
Washburn,  F.  L.:  [Death  during  summer  season  of  fish  in  Lake  Mille  Lac,  Minne- 

sota.]   Quoted  by  C.  B.  Wilson.     Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  119. 
Washington  Post:  [Dead  fish  in  Shallotte  River,  North  Carolina.]    Bulletin,  1886 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  140-141. 
Webb,  John  G.:  The  mortality  of  fish  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887) 

vol.  VI,  p.  11-13.  F18-525 

Weigett,  C.,    O.  Sacre,  and  L.  Schwab:   [Poisonous  effects  of  sewage  on  fish.] 

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White,  B.  B.:  [Disease  affecting  speckled  catfish.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),    vol.    VI, 

p.  404. 
Wilcox,  Joseph:  Fish  killed  by  cold  along  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  coast  of  Florida. 

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Wright,  B.  Bamsey:  [Mortality  of  Coregonus  in  Lake  of  the  Woods.]    Quoted  by 

0.  B.  Wilson.     Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  119. 

PARASITES. 

Cole,  Leon  J.:  [Parasites  of  carp.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  579-584. 

Davis,  H.    S.:  Myxosporidia  of  the  Beaufort  region.     A  systematic  and  biologic 

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201-243,  illus.,  pi.  XVI-XXIV.     Doc.  855  issued  Dec.  17,  1917.  F18-2 

Forbes,  S.  A.:  [Kidney   parasites   cause   death  of  fish.]    Report,  1886  (1889),  p. 

739-740. 
Goode,  G.  Brown:  [Parasites  of  the  Menhaden.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  101-104. 

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Gurley,  B.  B.:  On  the  classification  of  the  Myxosporidia,  a  group  of  protozoan  para- 
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Hahn,  Clarence  Wilson:  Sporozoon  parasites  of  certain  fishes  in  the  vicinity  of 
Woods  Hole,  Massachusetts.  (Bibliography:  p.  210-211.)  Bulletin,  1913  (1915), 
vol.  XXXIII,  p.  191-214,  pi.  XX-XXI.  Doc.  810  issued  Apr.  29,  1915. 

F15-38 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  The  fishes  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park.  (Parasites: 
p.  7-9.)  Appendix  VIII,  Report,  1914  (1915),  28  p.  Doc.  818  issued  July  16, 1915. 

F15-79 

Kerbert,  C.:  Chromatophagus  parasiticus — A  contribution  to  the  natural  history  of 
parasites.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  1127-1136.  F17-140 

Lefevre,  George,  and  Winterton  Conway  Curtis:  [Experimental  infection  of 
fishes  with  glochidia.l  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  622-626. 

Linton,  Edwin:  Notes  on  Entozoa  of  marine  fishes  of  New  England,  with  descrip- 
tions of  several  new  species.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  453-511,  VI.  pi.  Doc.  128 
issued  1889.  Fll-255 

On  two  species  of  larval  Dibothria  from  the  Yellowstone  national  park .  Bulle- 
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1891.  F12-13,. 

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variegatus,  duetopsorsperms.     Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX, p.  99-102,  pi.  XXXV. 
Doc.  154  issued  June  11,  1891.  F12-1428 

-  A  contribution  to  the  life  history  of  Dibothrium  cordiceps,  a  parasite  infesting 
the  trout  of  Yellowstone  Lake.     Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  337-358,  pL 
CXVIIrCXIX.     Doc.  164  'issued  June  17,  1891.  F12-152 

Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  protozoan  parasites  (Psorosperms)  on  cyprinoid 

fishes  in  Ohio.     Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  359-361,  pi.  CXX.    Doc.  165 
issued  July  7,  1891.  F12-153 

•  Notes  on  Entozoa  of  marine  fishes  of  New  England,  with  descriptions  of 

several  new  species.  Part  II.  Report,  1887  (1891),  182  p.,  XV  pi.  Doc.  175 
issued  Aug  .24,1891.  Fll-337 

Notes  on  the  Entozoa  of  marine  fishes,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.  Part 

III.  Report,  1888  (1892),  p.  523-542,  pi.  LIII-LX.  Doc.  182  issued  July  1, 

1892.  F12-224 

Fish   Entozoa  trom   Yellowstone   national   park.     Report,    1889-91    (1893), 

p.  545-564,  pi.  63-67.     Doc.  220  issued  Oct.  25,  1893.  F12-230 

Some  observations  concerning  fish  parasites.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII, 

p.  101-112.     Doc,  250  issued  June  26,  1894.  F12-183 

—  An  economical  consideration  of  fish  parasites.     (Partial  list  of  American 


authorities  on  fish  parasites,  especially  such  as  have  been  published  by  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  and  the  U.  S.  National  museum:  p.  199.)  Bulletin,  1897  (1898), 
vol.  XVII,  p.  193-199.  Doc.  370  issued  Aug.  8,  1898.  F12-110 

Fish  parasites  collected  at  Woods  Hole  in  1898.     Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol. 


XIX,  p.  267-304,  pi.  33-43.     Doc.  446  issued  Sept.  1,  1900.  F12-87 

—  Parasites  of  fishes  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.  (List  of  papers  referred  to  if 
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S8  XT.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Linton,  Edwin:  Parasites  of  fishes  of  Beaufort,  North  Carolina.  Bulletin,  1904  (1905), 
vol.  XXIV,  p.  821-428,  XXXIV  pi.  Doc.  583  issued  Oct.  19,  1905.  F12-12 

A  cestode  parasite  in  the  flesh  of  the  butterfish.     (Other  hosts  of  the  parasite 

collected  at  Woods  Hole,  Beaufort.  Tortugas,  and  Bermuda:  p.  122-126.)    Bulletin 
1906  (1907),  vol.  XXV7,  p.  111-132,  pi.  I-II.     Do..-.  611  issued  May  11,  1907. 

Fll-62 

Notes  on  the  flesh  parasites  of  marine  food  fishes.     Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol. 

XXVIII,  p.  1195-1209.     Doc.  714  issued  April,  1910.  10-35559 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [Copepods  injurious  to  cod  eggs  and  fry.]  .Report,  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  27. 

Marshall,  William  Stanley,  and  N.  C.  Gilbert:  Notes  on  the  food  and  parasites 
of  some  fresh- water  fishes  from  the  lakes  at  Madison,  Wis.  (Bibliography:  p. 
522.)  Appendix,  Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  513-522.  Doc.  591  issued  Dec.  29, 
1905.  F10-13 

Milner,  James  W.:  [Parasites  of  the  whitefish.  Parasites  of  the  sturgeon.]  Report, 
1872-73  (1874),  p.  64-74. 

Pearse,  A.  S.,  and  Henrietta  Aehtenberg:  [Parasites  of  yellow  perch.]  Bulletin, 
1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  333-335. 

Pratt,  H.  S.:  Parasites  of  fresh- water  fishes.  Comprising  some  general  considera- 
tions. 8  p.,  illus.  Economic  Circular  43  issued  Mar.  29,  1919.  F19-5 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  a  skin  parasite  of  the  cunner  (Ct.enolabrus  adspersus).  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  37-42.  F13-80 

Smith,  Hugh  M.:  [Destructive  parasites  in  Central  station  aquaria.]  Report,  1897 
(1898i,  p.  CXXIII-CXXIV. 

Stiles,  Charles  Wardell:  Report  on  a  parasitic  protozoan  observed  on  fish  in  the 
aquarium  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  at  the  World's  Fair.  (Bibliography:  p. 
175.)  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  173-190.  Doc.  253  issued  June  29, 
1894.  F12-183 

Surber,  Thaddeus:  Notes  on  the  natural  hosts  of  fresh-water  mussels.  Bulletin, 
1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  101-116,  pi.  XXIX-XXXI.  Doc.  778  issued  June  28, 
1913.  F13-218 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Information  concerning  parasitic  worms  in  fish.  (State- 
ments by  Prof.  Edwin  Linton  and  Dr.  C.  W.  Stiles.)  3  p.  Economic  Circular 
21  issued  Oct.  14-,  1916.  F16-305 

Ward,  Henry  Baldwin:  Internal  parasites  of  the  Sebago  salmon.  (Bibliography. 
p.  1192-1194.)  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1151-1194,  pi.  CXXI. 
Doc.  713  issued  April,  1910.  10^5558 

Wilson,  Charles  Branch:  The  fish  parasites  of  the  genus  Argulus  found  in  the 
Woods  Hole  region.  Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  115-131,  illus.  Doc. 
561  issued  Feb.  14^  1905.  F12-5 

Copepod  parasites  of  fresh- water  fishes  and  their  economic  relations  to  mussel 

glochidia.  Bulletin,  1914  (1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  331-374,  pi.  LX-LXXIV. 
Doc.  824  issued  June  28,  1916.  F16-106 

The  economic  relations,  anatomy,  and  life  history  of  the  genus  Lernaea.  Bul- 
letin, 1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  165-198,  illus.,  pi.  VI-XV.  Doc.  854 
issued  Dec.  22,  1917.  F18-4 

POLLUTION. 

Forbes,  S.  A.:  [Pollutions  in  the  Wabash  River  from  oil  wells.]  Quoted  by  Rathbun: 
Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  109-112. 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  Notes  on  the  fresh-water  fishes  of  Washington  county, 
Maine.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  43-54.  Doc.  236  issued  Mar.  24,  1894. 

F12-173 

Landmark,  Anthon,  i.  e.  Even  Anthon  Thomas:  Is  sawdust  injurious  to  the 
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McDonald,  Marshall:  Report  on  the  pollution  of  the  Potomac  River  by  the  dis- 
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p.  125-126.  F18-364 

—  Effect  of  waste  products  from  Page's  ammoniacal  works  upon  young  shad  fry. 
Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  313-314.  F18-460 

Malmgren,  A.  J.:  The  injurious  effects  of  rafting  on  the  lake  and  river  fisheries  of 
Sweden.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  264-267.  F18-430 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb:  The  effect  of  some  industrial  wastes  on  fishes.  1907.  (Re- 
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Milner,  James  W.:  [Pollution  of  Great  Lakes  from  sawdust.]  Report,  1872  and 
1873  (1874),  p.  19. 


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Pitman,  J.  Talbot:  [Impurities  of  the  water.]    Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  201. 
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in  our -rivers  as  ia  generally  maintained?    Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  517-518. 

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CXXVI-CXXVII 


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Reichardt,  E.:  The  purification  of  refuse  water.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  519-524, 

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Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  545-550.  F16-296 

Sars,  George  Ossian:  [Pollution  by  whale  and  fish  refuse.]    Report,  1880  (1883), 

p.  183-186. 
Shotwell,  J.  R.:  Method  of  purifying  the  residium  of  gas-works  before  allowing. 

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Southwick,  J.  M.  K.:  [Impurities  of  the  water.]  Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  81-82. 
Spangler,  A.  M.:  The  decrease  of  food-fishes  in  American  waters  and  some  of  the 

causes.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  21-35.     Doc.  239  issued  June  6,  1894. 

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Swett,  S.  B.:  Decrease  of  fish  in  Squamscot  River,  New  Hampshire,  on  account 

of  refuse  matter  from  gas  works.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  33.  F12-344 
Talbot,  Arthur  W. :  [Waste  matter  deleterious  to  fish.]  Quoted  by  Rathbun.  Report, 

1894  (1896),  p.  112-114. 
Tolke,  C.:  The  pollution  of  public  waters  by  refuse  from  factories.     Report,  1879 

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U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Effects  of  polluted  Potomac  water  on  fishes.] 

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Watson,  W.  C.:  [Pollution  of  Lake  Champlain  by  sawdust.]    Report,  1873-75  (1876), 

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vol.  VI,  p.  445-447.  F18-629 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

Greene,  Charles  Wilson:  Physiological  studies  of  the  chinook  salmon.  Bulletin, 
1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  429-456,  incl.  tables,  illus.  Doc.  584  issued  Nov.  2, 
1905.  F12-13 

Sullivan,  Michael  X.:  The  physiology  of  the  digestive  tract  of  elasmobranchs. 
(Bibliography:  p.  24-27.)  Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  1-27,  pi.  Doc. 
625  issutd  Oct.  15,  1907.  7-35366 

Tower,  Ralph.  Winfred:  The  gas  in  the  swim-bladder  of  fishes  .  .  .  Bulletin,  1903 
(1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  125-135.  Doe.  498  issued  May  23,  1902.  F12-411 

AGE. 

Cockerell,  Theodore  Dru  Alison:  Observations  on  fish  scales.  Bulletin,  1912 
(1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  117-174,  illus.,  pi.  XXXII-XL.  Doc.  779  issued  Oct.  25, 
1913.  F13-198, 

Rich,  WiUis  H.:  [Development  of  scales.]  Bulletin,  1919-20  (192-),  vol.  XXXVII, 
p.  51-62. 

Taylor,  Harden  Franklin:  The  structure  and  growth  of  the  scales  of  the  squeteague 
and  the  pigfish  as  indicative  of  life  history.  (Bibliography:  p.  325-330.)  Bulle- 
tin, 1914  (1915),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  285-330,  illus.,  pi.  L-LIX.  Doc.  S23  issued 
Sept.  23,  1916.  Fl 6-133 

SENSE    ORGANS. 

Cole,  Leon  Jacob:  [Special  senses  of  the  German  carp.l  Report,  1904  (1905),  p. 
553-556. 

Herrick,  Charles  Judson:  The  organs  and  sense  of  taste  in  fishes.  (Literature  cited : 
p.  272.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  237-272,  illus.  Doc.  527  issued 
July  20,  1903.  F12-86 


40  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Parker,  George  Howard:  Hearing  and  allied  senses  in  fishes.  (List  of  references: 
p.  64.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  45-64,  pi.  9.  Doc.  514  issued  Feb. 
26,  1903.  F12-58 

-  The  function  of  the  lateral-line  organs  in  fishes.     (List  of  references:  p. 
204-207.)     Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  133-207.     Doc.  563  issued  Feb. 
18,  1905.  F12-7 

-  Structure  and  functions  of  the  ear  of  the  squeteague.     (Bibliography:  p.  1222- 
1224.)     Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1211-1224,  pi.  CXXII.     Doc. 
715  issued  May  5,  1910.  10-35606 

-  Influence  of  the  eyes,  ears,  and  other  allied  sense  organs  on  the  movements  of 
the  dogfish,  Mustelus  canis  (Mitchill).  (List  of  references:  p.  55-57.)  Bulletin 
1909  (1911),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  43-58.  Doc.  738  issued  Nov.  10,  1910.  F20-1 


Effects  of  explosive  sounds,  such  as  those  produced  by  motor  boats  and  guns, 
upon  fishes.  Report  and  special  papers,  1911  (1913),  9  p.  Doc.  752  issued  Oct. 
12,  1911.  Fll-369 

Sound  as  a  directing  influence  in  the  movement  of  fishes.  Bulletin,  1910 
(1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  97-104.  Doc.  755  issued  Apr.  27,  1912.  F12-78 

The  directive  influence  of  the  sense  of  smell  in  the  dogfish.     (Bibliography: 


p.  68.)     Bulletin,  1913  (1915),  vol.  XXXIII,  p.  61-68.     Doc.  798  issued  Aug.  8, 

1914.  F14-99 

Parker,  George  Howard,  and  Ralph.  Edward  Sheldon:  The  sense  of  smell  in 

fishes.     (Literature  cited:  p.  45-46.)     Bulletin,  1912  (1914),  vol.  XXXII,  p. 

33-46.  Doc.  775  issued  May  3,  1913.  F13-71 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Sense  organs  of  the  toad-fish  and  gurnard.]  Report,  1888-89 

(1892),  p.  516. 

METABOLISM. 
GROWTH. 

Bowers,  Luther  J.:  [Growth  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  144. 

Brakeley,  John  H.:  Rapid  growth  of  carp  due  to  abundance  of  food.  Bulletin, 
1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  20. 

Chamberlain,  Frederick  M.:  Some  observations  on  salmon  and  trout  in  Alaska. 
(Growth:  p.  34.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1906  (1908),  112  p.  Doc.  627  issued 
Dec.  18,  1907.  7-35437 

Clark,  A.  Howard:  [Growth  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  316-317. 

Cole,  Leon  Jacob:  [Growth  of  the  German  carp.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  535. 

Crozier,  William  J.,  and  Selig  Hecht:  Correlations  of  weight,  length,  and  other 
body  measurements  in  the  weakfish,  Cynoscion  regalis.  Bulletin,  1913  (1915),  vol. 
XXXIII,  p.  141-147,  illus.  Doc.  800  issued  Sept.  17,  1914.  F14-101 

Eigenmann,  Carl  H.:  [Rate  of  growth  of  the  young  squeteague.]  Bulletin,  1901 
(1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  47. 

England,  National  Fish-Culture  Association:  [Growth  of  salmon  and  white- 
fish.]  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  314 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  Age  at  maturity  of  the  Pacific  coast  salmon  of  the  genus 
Oncorhynchus.  Bulletin,  1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  1-22,  pi.  I-XVII.  Doc. 
767  issued  Mar.  20,  1913.  F13-70 

Greene,  Charles  Wilson:  The  storage  of  fat  in  the  muscular  tissue  of  the  king 
salmon  and  its  resorption  during  the  fast  of  the  spawning  migration.  Bulletin, 
1913  (1915),  vol.  XXXIII,  p.  69-138,  pi.  Ill-XL  Doc.  799  issued  Sept.  10,  1914. 

F14-100 

The  fat-absorbing  function  of  the  alimentary  tract  of  the  king  salmon.  Bulle- 
tin, 1913  (1915),  vol.  XXXIII,  p.  149-175,  pi.  XII-XV.  Doc.  802  issued  Oct.  28, 
1914.  F14-104 

Hessel,  Rudolph:  [Growth  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  457. 

[A  large  California  salmon*]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  459. 

Miescher-Rusch,  F.:  Contribution  to  the  biology  of  the  Rhine  salmon.  Report, 
1880  (1883),  p.  427-474.  F16-292 

Nicklas,  Carl:  [Necessary  proportion  of  nutritive  matter  in  the  artificial  feeding  of 
carp.]  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  1009-1031.  F16-324 

Page,  William  F.:  Feeding  and  rearing  fishes,  particularly  trout,  under  domes- 
tication. Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  289-314.  Doc.  294  issued  May  22, 
1895.  12-17377 

Pancritius,  P.:  On  the  food  and  digestion  of  German  fish.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887) 
vol.  VI,  p.  145-148.  F18-561 


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Rich,  Willis  H.:  [Rate    of   growth  of  chinook  salmon.]     Bulletin,    1919-20   (19     ) 

vol.  XXXVII,  p.  45-^1. 
Seagle,  George  A.:  [Size  and  growth  of  the  rainbow  trout.]     Report,  1897  (1898), 

p.  72-73;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  62-63. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Growth  of  the  cod.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  194;  also 

in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  196. 


:fc 


Wergeland,  N.:  [Growth  of  trout.]    Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  554. 

VITALITY. 

Blackford,  E.  GK:  [Resuscitation  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  72. 
Duke,  B.  T.  W.:  A  four-pound  carp  lives  eight  hours  out  of  water  by  being  packed 

in  wet  moss.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  16.  F18-207 

[Vitality  of  carp  deprived  of  water.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  305. 

Heath,  Neil:  Effect  of  cold  on  fishes.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  369-371. 

F13-116 

Jones,  C.  E.:  [Vitality  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  402. 
Peirce,  Milton  P.:  Resuscitation  of  apparently  dead  carp.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  183.  F18-275 

[Besuscitating  fish.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  65-67. 
Scudder,  Charles  W.:  Vitality  of  German  carp  and  restoration  of  some  apparently 

dead.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  179-180.  F18-271 

Smiley,  Charles  W.:  Remarkable    resuscitation    of    frozen    carp.    Bulletin,    1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  183-184.  F13-94 

Wigg,  George:  On  the  insensibility  of  German  carp  to  freezing.    Bulletin,  1881 

(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  402. 

WEIGHT. 

Blackford,  Eugene  Gilbert:  [Large  halibut  and  pompano.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884) 

vol.  IV,  p.  315. 

Crooker,  L.  B.:  [A  large  bass.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  365. 
Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Edmund  Lee  Goldsborough:  [Lengths  and 

weights  of  black  salmon,  dog  salmon,  king  salmon,  coho  salmon,  and  red  salmon.] 

Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  233-238,  242,  246,  249,  and  258. 
Kendall,  William  Converse:  Fishes   and    fishing   in  Sunapee  Lake.     (Weight  of 

salmon:  p.  30.)    Report  and  special  papers,  1912  (1914),  96  p.    Doc.  783  issued 

Jan.  28,  1914.  F14-1 

Kidder,  Jerome  Henry:  [Loss  of  weight  in  fishes  after  capture.]    Bulletin,  1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  70. 

[Large  herring.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  311. 
[Large  salmon.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  339. 

Lord,  W.  Scott:  [Weight  of  51  salmon.]    Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  274. 
StilweU,  E.  M.:  [On  the  weight  of  brook  trout  (Salmo  fontinalis.)}    Bulletin,  1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  311. 
Stone,  Livingston:  Weights  of  salmon  taken  at  McCloud  River  station  in  1880. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  178-179.  F18-270 

Sumner,  Francis  Bertody:  [Changes   of   weight   resulting   from    water    density.] 

Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  70-84. 

POISONOUS    FISHES. 

Macgowan,  D.  J.:  [Poisonous  fish  in  China.]    Bulletin,   1886  (1887),   vol.  VI,  p. 

130-131. 
Swan,  James  G.:  [Fatal  injury  inflicted  by  a  starfish.]    Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol. 

VII,  p.  33-48. 
Tybring,  O.:  Poisonous  fish.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  148-151.       F18-562 

REGENERATION. 

Byder,  John  Adam:  Note  on  the  regeneration  of  the  scales  of  the  German  carp. 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  345-346.  F13-113 

OXYGEN    REQUIREMENTS. 

Baird,    Spencer  Fullerton:  [Deficient  oxygen   supply.]    Bulletin,    1884   (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  379-380. 


42  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 

Birge,  E.  A.:  Gases  dissolved  in  the  waters  of  Wisconsin  Lakes.  (With  discussion 
by  J.  J.  Stranahan  and  Oscar  F.  Nordqvist.)  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII, 
p.  1273-1294,  diagrs.  Doc.  718  issuedm  May  5,  1910.  11-5437 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb:  Notes  on  the  dissolved  content  of  water  in  its  effect  upon 
fishes.  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  891-906.  Doc.  688  issued  April, 
1910.  10-35560 

Pearse,  A.  S.,  and  Henrietta  Achtenberg:  [Oxygen  requirements  of  fish.] 
Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  320-326,  tables  23-24. 

Simms,  George  E.:  [Adequate  supply  of  oxygen  necessary  in  fish  culture.]  Bul- 
letin, 1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1018-1019. 

Zacharias,  Otto:  Some  of  the  life  needs  of  fish.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 
p.  445-447.  F18-629 

VARIATION. 

[Albino  fish.]    Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  1,  p.  219. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  A  hybrid  between  the  lake  trout  and  the  brook  trout. 

Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  216.  F18-673 

Knauthe,  Karl:  Two  fertile  cyprinoid  hybrids.     Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 

p.  29-30.    Doc.  234  issued _  Mar.  24,  1894.  F12-180 

Krause,  K.  E.  H.:  A  hybrid   plaice — Platessa  vulgaris,   with  Rhombus  maximus. 

Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  341-342.  F12-368 

Ryder.  John  Adam:  [Notice  of  an  extraordinary  hybrid  between  the  shad  and 

striped  bass.]    Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  187. 

RELATIONS. 
ENEMIES. 

Annin,  James:    Poachers  or   destructive   visitors  of  fish  ponds.     Bulletin,    1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  85-86.  F18-232 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [Salamander  (Menobranchus)  eats  eggs  of  whitefish.]    Report, 

1886  (1889),  p.  64. 
Beardsley,  Arthur  Eugene:  The  destruction  of  trout  fry  by  hydra.     Bulletin, 

1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  155-160.     Doc.  518  issued  Mar.  30.  1903.  F12-62 

Benecke,  Berthold:  The  enemies  of  pond  culture  in  central  Europe.     Bulletin, 

1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  337-342.  F18-606 

Carpenter,  Charles:  What  muskrats  sometimes  eat.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  295.  F18-318 

Chamberlain,  F.  M.:  Some  observations  on  salmon  and  trout  in  Alaska.     (Enemies: 

p.  107-109.)    Report  and  special  papers,  1906  (1908).    Doc.  627  issued  Dec.  18, 

1907.  7-35437 

Cole,  Leon  J.:  [Enemies  of  carp.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  579-584. 
Collins,  Joseph  William:  [Destruction  of  fish  by  sea  lions.]     Report,  1888  (1892), 

p.  125. 
Dimmock,  George:  Belostomidse  and  some  other  fish-destroying  bugs.     (Literature: 

p.  359.)    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  353-359,  illus.  F18-611 

Eben-Bauditten:  [Enemies  of  carp.]    Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  668-669. 
Elliott,  Henry  W.:  The  destruction  of  carp  by  the  muskrat   (Fiber   zibethicus.) 

Methods  of  trapping  the  rodent.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  296-297. 

F18-319 
Friedlaender,  Oscar  O.:  [Sharks,  enemy  of  fish.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  48. 
Gardner,  A.  P.:  [Belostoma  (Belostoma americanum).]    Bulletin,  1886 (1887),  vol.  VI, 

p.  456. 
Goode,  G.  Brown:  [The  lamprey  (Petromyzontidae) — a  parasite.]    Bulletin,   1882 

(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  349-354. 

[Enemies  of  the  mackerel.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  117-119. 

Haack,  Hermann:  Trapping    kingfishers,    rodents,   and   other  enemies  of  trout. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  375-376.  F18-336 

Hessel,  Rudolph:  Snakes  destructive  to  carp.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 

294-295.  F18-317 
[Marsh  hens  and  night  herons  catch  carp.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  308. 

[A  method  of  destroying  noxious  fishes.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  311. 

[To  destroy  muskrats. 1    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  470. 

Holmes,  John  F.,  and  Collins,  Joseph  William:  [Herring  and  mackerel  eaten  by 

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States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  668-675. 

The  Iceland  shark-fisheries.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V.,  p.  301-304.  F18-448 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  The  sharks  of  the  Pacific  coast.  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  675-676. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  The  grayfish.  Try  it.  It  knocks  H  out  of  the  H.  0.  of  L. 
8  p.,  illus.  Economic  Circular  22  issued  Nov.  29,  1916.  F17-107 

Skates  and  rays.     Interesting  fishes  of  great  food  value,  with  29  recipes  for 

cooking  them.     7  p.,  illus.     Economic  Circular  34  issued  Mar.  20,  1918. 

F18-516 

Parker,  George  Howard:  Influence  of  the  eyes,  ears,  and  other  allied  sense  organs 
on  the  movements  of  the  dogfish,  Mustelus  cam's  (Mitchill).  (List  of  references: 
p.  55-57.)  Bulletin,  1909  (1910),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  43-57.  Doc.  738  issued  Nov.  IS, 
1910.  F10-1 

—  The  directive  influence  of  the  sense  of  smell  in  the  dogfish.     (Bibliography: 

p.  68.)    Bulletin,  1913  (1914),  vol.  XXXIII,  p.  61-68.    Doc.  798  issued  Aug.  8, 
1914.  F14-99 

Radcliffe,  Lewis:  The  sharks  and  rays  of  Beaufort,  North  Carolina.  (Bibliography: 
p.  281-282.)  Bulletin,  1914  (1916) ,  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  239-284,  illus.,  pi.  XXXVIII- 
XLIX.  Doc.  822  issued  Apr.  6,  1916.  F16-81 

Sharks  as  food.     With  thirty  recipes.    8  r>.     Economic  Circular  35  issued  Apr, 

29,  1918.  F18-683 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [A  large  skate.]    Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  287. 

MARSIPOBKANCHII. 

PETROMYZONTID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  Notes  on  the  lampreys  (Petromyzontidee).  Bulletin, 
1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  349-354.  F12-372 

[The  lampreys — Petromyzontidse.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 

of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  677-681. 

Riddle,  George  W.:  Restocking  the  Merrimac  River  with  lamprey  eels.  Bulletin, 
1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  320.  F18-464 

Surface,  H.  A.:  The  lampreys  of  central  New  York.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol. 
XVII,  p.  209-215,  illus.,  pi.  10-11.  Doc.  372  issued  Aug.  5, 1898.  F12-110 

TELEOSTII. 

ACIPENSERID^E. 

Borodin,  N.:  An  attempt  to  impregnate  artificially  the  eggs  of  Acipenser  stellatus. 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  275-277.  F18-436 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  sturgeon  fishery  of  Delaware  River  and  bay.     Report, 

1899  (1900)  ,  p.  369-380,  pis.  18-21.     Doc.  429  issued  Aug.  25,  1900.  Fl  1-UO 

Dean,  Bashford:  Recent  experiments  in  sturgeon  hatching  on  the  Delaware  River. 

Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  p.  235-239,  illus.     Doc.  269  issued  1894.  F12-183 

Goode,    George   Brown:  [The  sturgeons — Acipenseridse].     In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  660-663. 
Hovey,  Horace  Carter:  The  sturgeon  fishery.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 

346-348.  F14-114 

Radcliffe,  Lewis:  Caviar:  what  it  is  and  how  to  prepare  it.     8  p.,  illus.     (Selected 

bibliography:  p.  7-8.)     Economic  Circular  20  issued  Apr.  19,  1916.  F16-86 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  The  sturgeons  and  sturgeon  industries  of  the  eastern  coast  of 

the  United  States,  with  an  account  of  experiments  bearing  upon  sturgeon  culture. 

(Literature  relating  to  the  sturgeon:  p.  279-280.)    Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol. 

VIII,  p.  231-328,  pi.  XXXVI-LIX.    Doc.  143  issued  Mar.  25, 1891.  Fll-324 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  artificial  propagation  of  sturgeon  in  Schleswig- 

Holstein,  Germany.     Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  81-90.    Doc.  151  issued 

May  29,  1891.  F12-139 

ALBULID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  lady-fish  family— Albulidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  612. 


52  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


ALEPIDOSAURID^E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  handsaw  fish  family — Alepidosauridse.]  In  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  547- 
548. 


ALEPOCEPHALHXF, . 


Goode,  George  Brown:   [The  Alepocephalus  family — Alepocephalidae.]    In  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  548. 


AMBLYOPSID.E. 

Cox,  Ulysses  Orange:  A  revision  of  the  cave  fishes  of  North  America.  Report, 
1904  (1905),  p.  377-393.  IV  pi.  Doc.  579  issued  Sept.  5,  1905.  FlO-7 

AMIID^E. 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin:  The  bowfin:  an  old-fashioned  fish  with  a  new-found  use. 

4  p.,  illus.     Economic  Circular  26  issued  May  11,  1917.  F17-188 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  bowfins — Amiidse.]     In  The  fisheries  and   fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  659-660. 
Shufeldt,  Robert  Wilson:  The  osteology  of  Amia  calva,  including  certain  special 

references  to  the  skeleton  of  Teleosteans.     Report,  1883  (1885),  132  p.,  XIV  pi. 

Doc.  90  issued  Mar.  19,  1885.  Fll-305 

AMMODYTHXE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  lant,  or  sand  eel — Ammodytes  americanus .]  hi  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p. 
244-246. 

ANARHICHADID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  wolf  fishes  or  sea  catfishes — Anarhichadidse.]  In 
The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill, 
248-250. 

ANGUILLID^. 

Brocchi,  P.:  [Eels.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  136. 

Eels  in  tanks  and  ponds.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  91-92.  F18-545 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  eel — Anguilla  vulgaris.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  630-658. 
Notes  on  the  life  history  of  the  eel,  chiefly  derived  from  a  study  of  recent 

European  authorities.     (A  list  of  the  most  important  papers  concerning  the  eel 

and  its  reproduction:  p.  112-124.)    Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  71-124,  illue. 

F12-335 

Hermes,  Otto:  [The  propagation  of  the  eel.]    Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  457-462,  illus. 

F17-2 
On  the  mature  sexual  organs  of  the  conger  eel  (Conger  vulgaris},  with  some 

observations  on  the  male  of  the  common  eel  (Anguilla  vulgaris  Flemming). 

Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  126-130.  F12-316 

The  migration  of  eels.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  1123-1126.  Fl 7-139 

Hinkelmann,  Herr:  The  mode  of  life  of  eels.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 

389-390.  F18-345 

Jacoby,  Leopold:  The  eel  question.     Report  1879  (1882),  p.  463-483.  F17-3 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Bradley  M.  Davis:  A  preliminary  review  of  the  apodal 

fishes  or  eels  inhabiting  the  waters  of  America  and  Europe.     Report,  1888-89  (1892), 

p.  581-677.     Doc.  184  issued  June  30,  1892.  F12-226 

Lundberg,  Rudolph:  Eel  fishing  with  so-called  "hommor"  (a  species  of  fishpot) 

on  the  Baltic  coast  of  Sweden  and  in  the  Sound.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  415-430, 

pi.,  illus.  F17-33 

Meek,  Seth  Eugene:  A  note  on  the   Atlantic   species    of   the   genus   Anguilla. 

Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  III.  p.  430,  incl.  table.  F18-163 

-  A  note  on  the  Cuban  eel.    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  l\l.  F13-87 

Norny,  E.  R:  Artificial  propagation  of  rockfish  and  eels.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 

vol.  V,  p.  315.  F18-461 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  53 

Nye,  Willard:  Eels  (Anguilla  rostrata)  in  New  Bedford  water  pipes.     Bulletin,  1882 

(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  272.  F18-102 

Pavesi,  Pietro:  Observations  on  male  eels.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  222- 


Ryder,  John  Adam:  Note  on  the  male  organs  of  the  eel.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 

vol.  V,  p.  1-3.  F18-364 

Sawyer,  J.  N.:  The  breeding  habits  of  the  eel.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p. 

218-219.  F18-581 

SyrsM:  Lecture  on  the  organs  of  reproduction  and  the  fecundation  of  fishes  and 

especially  of  eels.     Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  [719J-734,  illus. 

F16-34 
Thompson,  Edward  H:  Notes  on  the  breeding  of  eels.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  208.  F18-283 

ANTENNARIID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  devil  fishes  —  Antennariidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  173. 

ATHERINID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sand  smelts  or  silversides  —  Atherinidae.]  In  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I.  pt.  Ill,  p.  456- 
457. 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  Notes  on  the  silversides  of  the  genus  Menidia  of  the 
east  coast  of  the  United  States,  with  descriptions  of  two  new  subspecies.  Report, 
1901  (1902),  p.  241-267,  illus.  Doc.  492  issued  Apr.  28,  1902.  6-800 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  the  thread-bearing  eggs  of  the  silversides  (Menidia).  Bul- 
letin, 1883  (1883)  ,  vol.  Ill,  p.  193-196,  illus.  F12-380 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  file-fish  family  —  Balistidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  171-172. 

Luce,  Thomas  R.:  Occurrence  of  Batistes  capriscus  Gmelin  (leather-jacket  or  file-fish) 
at  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  469.  F18-193 

Van  Mater,  J.  H.:  Occurrence  of  Balistes  vetula  on  the  New  Jersey  coast.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  13.  F18-203 


BATRACHOIDID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  toad-fish  —  Batrachus  tau.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fish- 
ery industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  251-253. 

Gudger,  Eugene  Willis:  Habits  and  life  history  of  the  toad-fish  (Opsanus  tau). 
(Literature  cited:  p.  1107-1109.)  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1071- 
1109,  pi.  CVII-CXIII.  Doc.  709  issued  Apr.  30,  1910.  10-35604 


BELONID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  silver  garfishes  —  Belonidae.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  458-459. 


BERYCIDyE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  Beryx  family  —  Berycidse.]    In  The   fisheries   and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  361. 

BLENNmXE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  blenny  family—  Blenniidae.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  250-251. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Description  of  a  new  species  of  blenny  from  Japan. 
Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  93-94.    Doc.  485  issued  Mar.  28,  1902. 

F12-270 

BRAMID^J. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  hen-fish  family  —  Bramidse.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  335. 


54  U.  S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 


BRANCHIOSTOMIIXE. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  lancelets — Branchiostomidae.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  682. 


BROTULID.*:. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  red  cusk  family — Brotulidse.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  244. 

CARANGID.E. 

Goode,    George  Brown:  The  carangoid  fishes  of  the  United  States — pompanos, 
crevalles  amber-fish,  etc.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  30-43.  F12-332 

[The  silver  moon-fishes.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United 

States.    1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  322-323. 

[The  cavally,  the  scad,  and  the  jurels.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 

of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  323-326. 

[The  pompanos — Trachynotus  carolinus.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  326-331. 

[The  pilot-fish — Naucrates  ductor.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of 

the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  330-331. 

-  [The  amber-fishes  and  the  leather-jackets.]    In  The  fisheries   and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  331-332. 

CATOSTOMHXE. 


Dresser,  Henry:  Notes  on  the  natural  history  of  the  buffalo.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 

vol.  Ill,  p.  436.  F18-167 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  Description  of  a  new  sucker,  Pantosteus  jordani,  from 

the  upper  Missouri  basin.     Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  51-56,  illus.    Doc. 

207  issued  Jan.  27,  1893.  F12-125 

Jordan,  David  Starr:    [The  sucker  family — Catostomidse.]    In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  614-615. 
Mosher,  A.  A.:  Propagating  buffalo  fish.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  190. 

F18-403 

CENTRARCHID^E. 

Arnold,  Isaac:  Successful  propagation  of  black  bass.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II, 

p.  113-115.  F18-85 

Bartlett ,  Sylvester  P. :  The  cultivation  of  crappies  in  ponds.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883) , 

vol.  Ill,  p.  362.  F18-146 

Bellman,  Charles  Harvy:  A  review  of  the  Centrarchidae  or  fresh- water  eunfishes 

of  North  America.     Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  557-579,  pi.  LXVIII-LXXII.    Doc. 

190,  issued  June  30,  1892.  F12-228 

Borne,  Max  von  dem.:  The  American  black  bass.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  Ill, 

p.  221-224.  F12-392 
Spawning  in  Germany  of  the  large-mouthed  black  bass  sent  from  the  United 

States  in  1882.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  219.  F18-288 

Report  on  black  bass  sent  from  America  to  Germany  in  1883.  Bulletin,  1884 


(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  384.  F18-342 

Clagett,  J.  C.:  [A  large  bass  from  the  Potomac  River.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  470. 
Duclos,  Gilbert:  American  silver  perch,  or  calico  bass.     Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol. 

VII,  p.  215-216.  F18-672 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  black  bass  family — Centrarchidse.]    In  The  fisheries 

and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  401-404. 
Hensman,  John  T.:  American  black  bass  placed  in  the  River  Nene,  England.    Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  166.  F18-261 
Jordan,  David  Starr:  [The  sunfishes  and  their  allies.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  404-407. 
Lydell,  Dwight:  The  habits  and  culture  of  the  black  bass.     Bulletin,  1902  (1903), 

vol.  XXII,  p.  39-44,  pi.  8.    Doc.  513 issued  Feb.  26,  1903.  F12-57 

Page,  William  F.:  The  propagation  of  black  bass  in  ponds.     Bulletin,  1893(1894),  vol. 

XIII,  p.  229-236.    Doc.  259  issued  1894.  F12-183 


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Pearse,  Arthur  Sperry:  Habits  of  the  black  crappie  in  inland  lakes  of  Wisconsin. 
Appendix  III,  Report,  1918  (1920).  1.6  p.,  illus.  Doc.  867  issued  June  24,  1919. 

F12-29 

Sharp,  John:  The  large-mouthed  black  bass  in  Utah.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol. 
XVII,  p.  363-368.  Doc.  395  issued  1898.  F12-110 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Removal  of  bass  from  Indiana  to  North  Carolina  by  the 
United  States  Fish  Commission.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  116.  F18-86 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  The  common  names  of  the  basses  and  sunfishes.  (Bib- 
liography: p.  365-366.)  Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  353-366.  Doc.  538  issued  Sept. 
19,  1903.  Fll-8 

CHIMJSRID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  Chimaera  family — Chimaeridse.]  In  the  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  663. 

CHIRHXE. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  [The  rock  trouts— Chiridee.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  267-268. 

CICHLIDJE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  demoiselle  and  the  cichlid  families.]  In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  275- 
276. 

CLUPEID^. 

Abbe,  W.  A.:  Proposed  limitation  of  menhaden  fishing  to  July  1,  and  of  mackerel 

fishing  to  June  15.     Occurrence  of  herring.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),   vol.  Ill,  p. 

468-469.  F18-192 

Babbitt,  John  O.:  The  injurious  effect  of  menhaden  steamers  upon  the  food  fisheries. 

Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  463-464.  F18-189 

Babcock,  William  C.:  Report  of  shad  operations  conducted  at  Fort  Washington, 

Maryland.    Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1035-1041;  1884  (1885),  p.  189-192,  pi. 

F17-35 
Barker,  E.  L.:  The  incipiency  of  the  menhaden  oil  business.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 

vol.  Ill,  p.  456.  F18-184 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Movements  of  young  alewives  (?)  (Pomolobus  sp.)  in 

Colorado  River,  Texas.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  69-70.  F18-27 

— [On  the  occurrence  of  the  branch  alewife  in  certain  lakes  of  New  York.]    In 

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pi.  XIX-XXI.  F12-323 

Walke,  E.  H.:  Spawning  of  Esox  (pike  or  pickerel)  in  North  Carolina.  Bulletin, 
1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  295.  F18-139 

FIERASFERID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  Fierasfer  family — Fierasferidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  243. 

GADID.E. 

On  the  Artificial  raising  of  cod  in  America.    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  428. 

Atwood,  Nathaniel  E.:  Unexplained  variations  in  the  yield  of  oil  from  cod  livers. 
Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  V9l.  Ill,  p.  431-i32.  F18-165 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  Pacific  cod  fisheries.  (Bibliography:  p.  108-111.)  Appen- 
dix IV,  Report,  1915  (1917),  111  p.  incl.  tables,  IX  pi.,  fold,  chart.  Doc.  830 
issued  Oct.  23, 1916.  F16-191 

The  Codfisheries  on  the  coast  of  Norway.    Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  138. 

F18-91 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Success  of  the  gill-net  cod  fishery  on  the  New  England 
coast,  winter  1882-83.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  V9l.  Ill,  p.  441-443.  F18-173 

Some  observations  on  the  cod  gill-net  fisheries  and  on  preservatives  for  nets. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  58-59.  F18-220 

What  codfish  sometimes  swallow.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  175. 

F18-267 

Unusual  abundance  of  cod  on  Brown's  Bank.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 

p.  234.  F18-414 

A  curious  knife  found  in  the  flesh  of  a  codfish.    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol. 

VI,  p.  381-383.  F18-615 
Dambeck,  Carl:  Geographical  distribution  of  the  Gadidse  or  the  cod  family,  in  its 

relation  to  fisheries  and  commerce.     Report.  1877  (1879),  p.  531-557.        F16-108 
Dunn,  Matthias:  Number  of  eggs  in  the  Gadidse.    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 
p.  76.  F18-228 

Earll,  R.  Edward:  A  report  on  the  history  and  present  condition  of  the  shore  cod- 
fisheries  of  Cape  Ann,  Mass.,  together  with  notes  on  the  natural  history  and 
artificial  propagation  of  the  species.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  685-740.        Fll-221 
Farlow,  William  Gibson:  On  the  nature  of  the  peculiar  reddening  of  salted  codfish 
during  the  summer  season.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  969-974.  F20-120 


64  U.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Goode,  George  Brown,  and  Joseph  William  Collins:  The  winter  haddock  fishery 
of  New  England.     Bulletin,  1881  (1881),  vol.  I,  p.  226-235.    Doc.  31  issued  1881. 

F12-238 

[The  cod — Gadus  morrhua.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the 

United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  200-223. 

—  [The  torn  cods — Microgadus  tomcod  and  M.  proximus.]    In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  223. 

[The  haddock — Melanogrammus  aeglefinus.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  in- 
dustries of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  223-228. 

[The  pollock — Pollachius  carbonarius .]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 

of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  228-233. 

[The  cusk — Bro&mius  brosme.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the 


United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  233. 

Gundersen,  H.:  Drying  codfish  at  Bordeaux.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p. 
84-86,  illus.  F18-542 

Haskell,  E.  H.:  Second  annual  appearance  of  young  cod  hatched  by  the  United 
States  Fish  commission  in  Gloucester  Harbor  in  the  winter  of  1879-80.  Bulletin, 
1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  112.  F18-84 

Krause,  Karl  E.  H.:  Cod  and  halibut  fisheries  near  the  Shumagin  Islands  Bulle- 
tin, 1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  259-260.  F18-47 

Leslie,  Charles  C.:  Scarcity  of  blackfish — Mortality  of  codfish.  Bulletin.  1882 
(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  132.  '  F18-90 

McDonald,  Marshall:  Experimental  investigations  upon  cod  hatching  at  Woods 
Hole,  Mass.,  during  the  winter  of  1880-81.  Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  1127-1129, 
illus.  F16-347 

Martin,  Stephen  J.:  Cod-fishing  with  gill-nets  in  Ipswich  Bay,  Massachusetts  Bul- 
letin, 1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  264..  F18-50 

Mather,  Fred:  Notes  on  cod,  shrimp,  etc.,  at  Cold  Harbor.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  123.  F18-242 

Mauriac,  E.:  Cases  of  poisoning  caused  by  spoiled  codfish,  and  the  unnecessary  pro- 
hibition of  the  sale  of  reddened  codfish.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  1027-1053. 

F17-151 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  The  burbot:  A  fresh-water  cousin  to  the  cod.  4  p.,  illus. 
Economic  Circular  25  issued  May  9,  1917.  F 17-236 

The  haddock:  one  of  the  best  salt-water  fishes.    8  p.,  illus.    Economic  Circular 

47  issued  Aug.  18,  1920.  F20-159 

Phillips,  Barnet:  A  stray  cod  up  the  Hudson.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p. 
416.  F18-156 

Bathbun,  Richard:  Summary  of  the  fishery  investigations  conducted  in  the  north 
Pacific  Ocean  and  Bering"  Sea  from  July  1,  1888,  to  July  1,  1892,  by  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross.  Bulletin  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  127- 
201,  pi.  LI-LV.  Doc.  228  issued  Feb.  6,  1894.  F12-163 

Bognerud,  Carl:  Hatching  cod  in  Norway.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  113- 
119.  F18-660 

Sars,  George  Ossian:  Report  of  practical  and  scientific  investigations  of  the  cod 
fisheries  near  the  Loffoden  Islands,  made  during  the  years  1864-1869,  Report 
1877  (1879),  p.  565T611.  F16-110 

Report  of  practical  and  scientific  investigations  of  the  cod  fisheries  near  the 

Loffoden  Islands,  made  during  th* years  1870-1873.     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  612- 
661.  F16-111 

Smith,  Everett:  A  mammoth  cod.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  443. 

F18-175 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman:  Return  to  Gloucester  Harbor  of  the  young  codfish  hatched 
by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  57-58. 

F18-219 

Tibbetts,  N.  V.:  Scarcity  of  cod  arid  haddock  on  the  coast  of  Maine.  Bulletin,  1886 
(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  75-76.  F18-537 

Trolle,  C.:  The  Iceland  cod  fisheries  in  1883.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  371-382. 

F17-31 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  Reappearance  of  young  cod  hatched  by  the  United  States  Fish 
commission.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  439.  F18-170 

GASTEROSTEID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  stickleback  family — Gasterosteidse.]  In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  457-458. 

Byder,  John  Adam:  Notes  on  the  development,  spinning  habits,  and  structure  of 
the  four-spined  stickleback,  Apeltes  quadracus.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p. 
24-29.  F12-331 


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GERRID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  moharra  family — Gerridse.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.   Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  279. 


GOBIID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  gobies — Gobiidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  in 
dustries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  255. 

HEXAGRAMMHXE. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  The  sablefish,  alias  black  cod.  An  introduction  to  one  of 
the  best  and  richest  of  American  food  fishes,  with  recipes  for  cooking  it  [by  Mary 
F.  Rausch  and  J.  C.  Grant].  6  p.,  illus.  Economic  Circular  23  issued  Mar.  8, 1917. 

F17-155 

Swan,  James  Gilchrist:  Report  on  black  cod  of  the  north  Pacific  Ocean.  Bulletin 
1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  225-234.  F18-413 

HIPPOCAMPID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sea-horse  family — Hippocampidee.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  172. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  A  contribution  to  the  development  and  morphology  of  the 
Lophobranchiates  (Hippocampus  antiquorum)  the  sea-horse.  Bulletin,  1881 
(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  191-199.  F12-320 

HYODONTID^B. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  moon-eye  family — Hyodontidae.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  612-613. 

ICOSTEID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  Icosteus  family.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  361. 

ISTOPHORUX*:. 

Barnes,  William  M.:  Supposed  occurrence  of  sail-fish,  Histiophorns.  Bulletin 
1883  (1883),  vol.  III.  p.  423-424  F18-159 

LABRID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  tautog  or  black-fish — Tautoga  onitis.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  268-273. 

[The  chogset  or  cunner — Ctenolabrus  adspersus .]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  273-274. 

Jenkins,  Oliver  Peebles:  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  fishes  from  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  belonging  to  the  families  of  Labridae  and  Scaridse.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901), 
vol.  XIX,  p.  45-63,  illus.  Doc.  433  issued  Aug.  30,  1900.  F12^5 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  A  review  of  the  labroid  fishes  of  America  and  Europe.  Re- 
port, 1887  (1890),  101  p.  XI  pi.  Doc.  173  issued  Aug.  24,  1891.  Fll-335 

LAMPRID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  opah  family — Lamprididse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  335. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Note  on  the  accurrence  of  the  opah,  Lampris  guttatus,  on  the 
Grand  Banks.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  202.  F18-668 

LOPHIID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  goose  fishes — Lophius  piscatorius.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  173-174. 

LEPIDOSTEEDJE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  gar-pike— Lepidosteidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  663-665. 

5690°— 21 5 


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LEPTOCEPHALID.E. 


Eigemnann,  CarlH.:  The  egg  and  development  of  the  conger  eel.  Bulletin,  1901 
(1902),  vol.  XXI.  p.  37-44,  illus.  Doc.  476  issued  Oct.  2,  1901.  F12-263 

Eigemnann,  Carl  H.,  and  Clarence  Hamilton  Kennedy:  The  Leptocephalus  of 
the  American  eel  and  other  American  Leptocephali.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902), 
vol.  XXI,  p.  81-92,  illus.  Doc.  480  issued  Mar.  31,  1902.  F12-269 


LtPARIPID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  lump-suckers:  lump-fish  and  sea  snails.]  In  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p. 
253-255. 

LOBOTID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  triple- tail  or  black  perch — Lobotes  surinamensis.']  In 
The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill, 
p.  444-445. 

LOPHIIDjE. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Commercial  possibilities  of  the  goosefish:  a  neglected 
food.  With  10  recipes,  prepared  by  Charles  Doucot.  5  p.  Economic  Circular 
13  issued  Dec.  14, 1915.  F14-131 

LUTIANID.E. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  The  red  snapper  grounds  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Bulletin, 
1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  145-146.  F18-393 

Notes  on  the  red  snapper  fishery.  Based  on  information  gathered  from  ('apt. 

Silas  Latham.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  299-300.  F18-598 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  grunts  or  pig-fishes — Diabasis.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  397-400. 

LYCODID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  lycodes  family — Lycodidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  247-248. 

MACROURID.E. 

Goode,  George,  Brown:  [The  Grenadier  family  (Macruridse).]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  244. 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Edwin  Chapin  Starks:  List  of  fishes  dredged  by  the 
steamer  Albatross  off  the  coast  of  Japan  in  the  summer  of  1900,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species  and  a  review  of  the  Japanese  Macrouridse.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904), 
vol.  XXII,  p.  577-630,  illus. ,  8  pi.  Doc.  551  issued  Aug.  IS,  1904.  F12-51 

MALACANTHID^E. 

Bumpus,  Hermon  Gary:  The  reappearance  of  the  tilefish.  Bulletin,  1898  (1899), 
vol.  XVIII,  p.  321-33.3.  Doc.  416  issued  Oct.  SO,  1899.  F12-32 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Report  upon  a  cruise  made  to  the  tilefish  ground  in  the 
smack  Josie  Reeves,  September,  1882.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  301-310. 

F18-107 

History  of  the  tilefish.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  237-294.  II  pi.  Doc.  81 

issued  Aug.  15,  1884-  Fll-268 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  tilefish  family — Latilidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fish- 
ery industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  360-361. 

Lucas,  Frederic  Augustus:  The  osteology  and  immediate  relations  of  the  tilefish, 
Lopholatilus  chamaeleonticeps.  Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  81-86,  illus. 
Doc.  559  issued  Feb.  14,  1905.  F12-3 

Silvester,  Charles  Frederick:  The  blood-vascular  system  of  the  tilefish  Lopho- 
latilus chamaeleonticeps.  (Literature:  p.  112-114.)  Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol. 
XXIV,  p.  87-114,  illus.,  fold.  col.  pi.  Doc.  560  issued  Feb.  14, 1905.  F12-4 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Reappearance  of  the  tilefish.]    Report,  1897  (1898), 


p.  CXX1 

[Reappearance  of  the  tilefish.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  CXXX. 


IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  tilefish:  a  new  deep-sea  food  fish.  With  12  recipes 
for  cooking  it,  by  Charles  Doucot.  6  p.,  illus.  Economic  Circular  19  issued  Sept. 
SO,  1915.  F15-156 


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MALTHEID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  devil  fishes — Antennariidae.]     In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  173. 


MERLUCCIID^E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  silver  hake  and  the  merluccio.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  240-243. 

Nye,  Willard:  Habits  of  whiting  or  frost-fish  (Merlucius  bilinearis  Mitch.).  Bul- 
letin, 1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  208.  F18-577 


MICROSTOMID-«. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  smelt  family — Microstomidse.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  543-547. 


MONACANTHID.E. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notice  of  a  filefish  new  to  the  fauna  of  the  United  States. 
Bulletin,  1898  (1899),  vol.  XVIII,  p.  273-278,  illus.,  col.  pi.  Doc.  412  issued 
Nov.  1,  1899.  F12-98 

MUGLID^E. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Report  on  the  proposed  introduction  of  the  Jamaica 
mountain  mullet  into  the  United  States.  Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  443- 
451.  Doc.  145  issued  Apr.  25,  1891.  Fll-326 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  mullets — Mugil  albula  and  Mugil  brasiliensis.]  In 
The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill, 
p.  449^56. 

Hoxie,  Walter:  Occurrence  of  mullet  in  fresh  water.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 
p.  80.  F18-229 

Miller,  John  F.:  Proposed  introduction  of  Hawaiian  mullet  into  the  United  States. 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  141-142.  Fl-250 

Phillips,  Barnet:  Some  notes  on  the  mullet  fisheries.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 
p.  135-137.  F13-89 

Ravenel,  William  de  Chastignier:  Information  bearing  upon  the  artificial  propa- 
gation of  mullet.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  197-202.  F18-667 

MULLID^. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  red  mullet  family — Mullidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  361. 

MUR^ENID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  morays — Mursenidse.Jx  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  629. 

MYXINID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  hag-fishes— Myxinidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States-  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  681-682. 

NOMEIID.E. 

Eigenmann,  CarlH.:  Description  of  a  new  oceanic  fish  found  off  southern  New 
England.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  35-36.  Doc.  475  issued  Oct.  22 
1901.  F12-267 

OPHIDIID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sand  cusk  family— O  phi  diidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  243-244. 

ORTHAGORISCID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  ocean  sun  fishes— Orthagoriscidse.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  169-170. 


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OSPHROMENID.E. 


Gill,  Theodore  Nicholas:  Natural  and  economical  history  of  the  gourami  (Osplirome- 
nus  goramy}.  Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  21  p.,  pi.  XXXV-XXXVI.  Fll-205 

Matte,  Paul:  [Receipt  of  paradise  fish  (Macropodus  venustus)  from  Germany.]  Bul- 
letin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  85. 


OSTRACIID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  trunk  fishes — Ostraciontidae.]    In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  170. 


PARALEPID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  paralepis  family — Paralepidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  548. 

PERCID^. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  Descriptions  of  two  new  species  of  darters  from  Lake 
Maxinkuckee,  Indiana.  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  363-367,  pi.  17.  Doc.  428  issued 
Aug.  20,  1900.  Fll-109 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  yellow  perch — Perca  americana.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  414-417. 

[The  pike  perches.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United 

States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  417-424. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  [The  log  perch— Percina  caprodes  (Raf.)  Grd.]  In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  417. 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  Notes  on  the  streams  and  fishes  of  Clinton  County,  Kentucky, 
with  a  description  of  a  new  darter.  Bulletin,  1890(1892),  vol.  X,  p.  289-292.  illus. 
Doc.  197  issued  Sept.  14,  1892.  F12-131 

Moenkhaus,  William  J.:  Description  of  a  new  species  of  darter  from  Tippecanoe 
Lake.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  395-398.  illus.  Doc.  530  issued 
Aug.  8,  1903.  F-1270 

Pearse,  A.'  S.,  and  Henrietta  Achtenberg:  Habits  of  yellow  perch  in  Wisconsin 
lakes.  (Bibliography:  p.  363-366.)  Bulletin,  1917-1918  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI, 
p.  293-366,  illus.,  pi.  LXXXIII.  Doc.  885  issued^  Aug.  4,  1920.  F20-158 

Radcliff  e,  Lewis,  and  William.  W.  Welsh:  Description  of  a  new  darter  from  Mary- 
land. Bulletin,  1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  29-32,  pi.  XVIII.  Doc.  773  issued 
May  24,  1913.  F13-123 

Worth.  Stephen  G.:  Observations  on  the  hatching  of  the  yellow  perch.  Bulletin, 
1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  331-334,  pi.  LXI.  Doc.  201  issued  Sept.  24, 1892.  F12-120 

PLEURONECTID^E. 

Alexander,  Alvin  Burton:  Notes  on  the  halibut  fishery  of  the  northwest  coast  in 

1895.     Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  141-144.     Doc.  359  issued  Feb.  8, 1898. 

F12-244 
• Preliminary  examination  of  halibut  fishing  grounds  of  the  Pacific  coast. 

With  introductory  notes  on  the  halibut  fishery,  by  H.  B.  Joyce.     Report  and 

special  papers,  1911  (1913),  56  p.     Doc.  763  issued  July  22,  1912.  F12-203 

Anthony,  Baoul  Louis  Ferdinand:    The  cultivation  of  the  turbot.     Bulletin,  1908 

(1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.   859-870,   pi.  CII-CIII,  diagrs.    Doc.  686  issued  April, 

1910.  10-35563 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:    [Pole-flounder  (Glytocephalus  cynoglossus)  abundant  on 

coast  of  New  England.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  4*-5*. 
Broca,  P.  de:  The  halibut  fishery  of  the  United  States.     Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75 

(1876),  p.  169-171.  F16-9 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Notes  on  the  halibut  fisheries  of  1881-82.     Bulletin,  1882 

(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  311-316.  F12-365 

• On  the  abundance  of  halibut  near  Iceland.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  463-464.  F18-362 
The  Icelandic  halibut  fishery.     An  account  of  the  voyages  of  three  Gloucester 

schooners  to  the  fishing  grounds  near  the  north  coast  of  Iceland.     Report,  1884 

(1885),  p.  289-300,  incl.  tables.  F17-128 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  plaice — Paralichthys  dentatus.]    In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  178-182. 
The  bastard  halibut— Paralichthys  maculosus  Girard.]    In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  182. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  69 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  halibut — Hippoglossus  vulgaris.']    In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  189-197. _ 

[The  sand  dab  or  rough  dab — Hippoglossoides  platessoides .]     In  The  fisheries 

and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  197. 

[The  Greenland  turbot — Platysomatichthys  hippoglossoidts.]    In  The  fisheries 

and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  197-198. 

[The  pole  flounder  or  craig  flounder — Glyptocephalus  cynoglossus .1    In  The 

fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill, 
p.  198-199. 

The  fisheries"  and 


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lery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill, 


fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.    1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  199. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  [The  flat  fishes  and  soles  of  the  Pacific  coast.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  184-189. 

A  review  of  the  flounders  and  soles  (Pleuronectidae)  of  America  and  Europe. 

Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  225-342,  IX  pi.  Doc.  126  issued  1889.  F15-47 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  Notes  on  a  new  species  of  flatfish  from  off  the  coast  of 
New  England.  Bulletin,  1910  (1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  389-394,  pi.  LVII.  Doc. 
764  issued  Aug.  8,  1912.  F12-275 

Krause,  K.  E.  H.:  A  hybrid  plaice,  Platessa  vulgaris  with  Rhombus  maximus.  Bulle- 
tin, 1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  341-342.  F12-368 

Kuntz,  Albert:  The  histological  basis  of  adaptive  shades  and  colors  in  the  flounder, 

Bulletin,  1915-1916  (1918), 
1917.  F17-185 

Mast,  Samuel  Ottmar:  Changes  in  shade,  color,  and  pattern  in  fishes,  and  their 
bearing  on  the  problem  of  adaptation  and  behavior,  with  special  reference  to  the 
flounders  Paralichthys  and  Ancylopsetta.  (Bibliography:  p.  230-232.)  Bulletin , 
1914  (1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  173-238,  illus.,  pi.  XIX-XXXVII  (part  col.).  Doc. 
821  issued  Apr.  10,  1916.  F16-80 

Mather,  Fred:  The  experiment  of  transporting  turbot  and  soles  from  England  to 
America.  Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  867-873.  F16-123 

Scudder,  Newton  Pratt:  The  halibut  fishery— Davis'  Strait.  Report,  1880  (1883), 
p.  189-228.  Doc.  43  issued  Apr,  26,  1882.  Fll-217 

Thorsteinson,  Ami  Bjarnason:  American  halibut  fisheries  near  Iceland.  Bulle- 
tin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  429-433.  F18-496 

POECILIIDJE. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  mummichog  family — Poeciliidae.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  466. 

Hildebrand,  Samuel  Frederick:  Notes  on  the  life  history  of  the  minnows  Gam- 
busia  affinis  and  Cyprinodon  variegatus.  (Bibliography  :"p.  15.)  Appendix  VI, 
Report,  1917  (1919),  15  p.  Doc.  857  issued  Aug.  IS,  1917.  F17-250 

Kuntz,  Albert:  Notes  on  the  habits,  morphology  of  the  reproductive  organs,  and 
embryology  of  the  viviparous  fish  Gambusia  affinis.  Bulletin,  1913  (1914),  vol. 
XXXIII,  p.  177-190,  pi.  XVI-XIX.  Doc.  806  issued  Oct.  28, 1914.  F14-106 

POLYODONTIDJS. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  paddle  fishes — Polyodontidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  660. 

POLYNEMID^. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  thread  fish  family — Polynemidse.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  279. 

POMACENTRID^E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  demoiselle  and  the  cichlid  families.]  In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p. 275-276. 

POMATOMID^E. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  Natural  history  of  some  of  the  more  important  food 
fishes  of  the  South  Shore  of  New  England  (bluefish).  Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p. 
235-252.  F15-100 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  bluefish  family — Pomatomidae.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  433-444. 


70  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Pierce,  H.  D.:  The  spawning  of  bluefish — An  opinion  of  the  cause  of  mortality  of 
fish  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  332.  F18-143 

PRISTIPOMATID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  snapper  family — Pristipomatidse.]     In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  395. 

RACHYCENTRID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  cobia  or  crab-eater — Elacate  Canada.]    In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  444. 

SALMONIDyE. 

Abernethy,  A.  S.:  Salmon  in  the  Clackamas  River.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol. 

VI,  p.  332.  F18-603 

Adams,  Andrew  Leith:  The  lake  trouts.     Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  357-362. 

Fl 5-104 

Anderson,  John:  Notes  011  the  biology  of  the  salmon  and  grilse.     Bulletin,  1883 

(1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  429-430.  F18-162 

—  [Salmon  and  trout  in  Scotland.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  468. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.:  On  the  salmon  of  eastern  North  America,  and  its  artificial 

culture.     Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  226-337.  F15-99 

Memoranda  relative  to  inclosures  for  the  confinement  of  salmon,  drawn  from 

experience  at  Bucksport,  Penobscot  River,  Maine.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  170-174.  F13-92 

Memoranda  on  landlocked  salmon.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  341-344. 

F13-112 

-  Ten  questions  concerning  the  habits  and  breeding  of  landlocked  salmon,  with 
replies.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  383-384.  F18-341 

The  Atlantic  and  landlocked  salmons.     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  27-70. 


Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin:  Report  of  analysis  of  a  sample  of  fish  guano  made  from 
salmon  offal,  by  Mr.  Joseph  Spratt,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  238.  F13-103 

Barber,  C.  H.:  Success  in  raising  landlocked  salmon.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  87.  F18-233 

Barfurth,  D.:  The  food  and  manner  of  living  of  the  salmon,  the  trout,  and  the  shad. 
(Prefatory  note  by  Theo.  Gill:  p.  735-736.)  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876), 
p.  735-759. 

Barin,  L.  T.:  Salmon  in  the  Clackamas  River.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p. 
111-112.  F18-552 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Notes  on  a  shipment,  by  the  United  States  Fish  commis- 
sion of  California  salmon  (Oncorhynchus  chouicha}  to  Tanners  Creek,  Indiana,  in 
1876.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I.  p.  204-205.  F18-38 

—  Account  of  a  shipment,  by  the  United  States  Fish  commission,  of  California 
salmon-fry  (Oncorhyncus  chouicha)  to  southern  Louisiana,  with  note  on  some 
collections  made  atTickfaw.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  205-206. 

F18-39 

Brook  trout  from  Monadnock  Lake  and  Cristine  Lake,  New  Hampshire.  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  293-294.  F13-107 

[Natural  history  of  the  salmon.]    Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  189-200. 

[Life  history  of  the  salmon.]    Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  21-38,  pi. 


II-IX. 
Behr,  Friedrich  von:  Five  American  Salmonidae  in  Germany.     Bulletin,  1882 

(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  237-246.  F12-360 

Benecke,  Berthold  Adolf:  Observations  on  salmon  in  German  rivers.     Bulletin, 

1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  119-122  incl.  tab.  F18-556 

Bottemanne,  C.  J.:  California  salmon  in  the  Netherlands.     Report,  1879  (1882), 

p.  709-713.  F17-20 
Penning  of  salmon  in  order  to  secure  their  eggs.    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  169.  F18-265 

Bower,  Seymour:  Instructions  for  taking  whitefish  eggs.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  113-114.  F18-239 

Brice,  J.  J.:  Establishment  of  stations  for  the  propagation  of  salmon  on  the  Pacific 

coast.    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  387-392.  12-17363 


ANALYTICAL,  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  71 

Buck,  H.  H.:  Report  upon  hatching  one  million  whitefish  eggs  from  the  Great  Lakes, 

at  Orland,  Me.,  and  upon  planting  the  young  in  Eagle  Lake,  Mount  Desert. 

Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  454-455.  F18-182 

Chamberlain,  F.  M.:  Some  observations  on  salmon  and  trout  in  Alaska.     Report 

and  special  papers,  1906  (1908),  112  p.,  pi.,  fold,  map.,  diagrs.     Doc.  627  issued 

Dec.  18,  1907.  7-35437 

Cheney,  A.  Nelson:  The  Hudson  River  as  a  salmon  stream.     Bulletin,  1897  (1898), 

vol.  XVII,  p.  247-251.     Doc.  376  issued  Aug.  8,  1898.  F12-110 

Salmon  in  the  Hudson  River.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  351-352. 

F18-610 
Clark,  Frank  N.:  On  the  rearing  of  the  whitefish  in  spring-water  and  its  relation  to 

their  subsequent  distribution.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  301-306.     F20-116 
Report  of  operations  connected  with  the  propagation  of  whitefish  (Coregonus 

albus)  at  the  North ville  station,  North ville,  Michigan,  for  season  of  1880-81. 

Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  553-596.  F16-276 

• Spawning  of  California  mountain  trout,  reared  in  confinement,  from  eggs 

brought  from  McCloud  River.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  256.      F18-130 
On  the  propriety  of  depositing  whitefish  minnows  off  the  harbor  of  Cleveland, 


Ohio.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  349-352.  F12-398 
Results  of  planting  young  whitefish  in  Lake  Erie.     What  the  fishermen  think 

of  whitefish  propagation.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  113-120.  F18-382 
Natural  as  compared  with  artificial  hatching  of  whitefish.     Bulletin,  1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  321-323.  F18-465 
History  and  methods  of  whitefish  culture.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII, 

p.  213-220.     Doc.  257  issued  1894.  F12-183 

Clarke,  H.  R.:  Propagation  of  trout  by  the  Southside  club.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 

vol.  V,  p.  436.  F18-500 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  salmon  fisheries  of  the  Pacific  coast.     Report  and  special 

papers,  1910  (1911),  179  p.     Doc.  751  issued  Nov.  25,  1911.  Fll-393 

• Pacific  salmon  fisheries.    Appendix  III,  Report,  1916  (1917),  255  p.  incl. 

tables,  XXIX  pi.     Doc.  839  issued  June  9,  1917.  F17-238 

Collins,  John  D.:  Propagation  of  salmon  in  Salmon  River,  Oswego  County,  New 

York.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  287-289.  Fl 8-442 

Correspondence  connected  with  the  transmission  of  eggs  of  the  Quinnat  salmon 

and  whitefish  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1877, 1878,  and  prior  years.     Report, 

1878  (1880),  p.  825-905.  F16-185 

Correspondence  connected  with  the  transmission  of  eggs  of  the  Quinnat  salmon 

and  other  Salmonidse  to  European  countries  in  1878  and  prior  years.     Report, 

1878  (1880),  p.  907-924.  F16-186 

Dannevig,  Griinder  Mathisen:  Salmonidse  in  Australia.     (From  his  report  on  the 

London  fisheries  exhibition.)     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  440-442. 

F18-502 
Day,  Francis:  On  the  rearing,  growth,  and  breeding  of  salmon  in  fresh  water  in 

Great  Britain.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  307-308.  F3 8-452 

Experiments  with  salmon  in  Scotland.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  56. 

F18-532 
Dowell,    Benjamin   Franklin:  Efforts  in   trout  culture.     Bulletin,    1884   (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  64.  F18-224 

Cultivation  trout  in  Oregon.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  217. 

Fl 8-286 
Downing,  Seth  W.:  A  plan  for  promoting  the  whitefish  production  of  the  Great 

Lakes.     Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  627-633.     Doc.  672  issued  Apr.  U, 

1910.  10-35439 

Duncan,  J.   Barker:  Salmon  and  trout  hatcheries  in  Scotland.     Bulletin,   1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  451-456.  F18-508 

Dunn,  Horace  D.:  Do  the  spawning  salmon  ascending  the  Sacramento  River  all  die 

without  returning  to  sea?    With  notes  by  Livingston  Stone.     Report,    1878 

(1880),  p.  815-818.  F16-183 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  A  preliminary  report  upon  salmon  investigations  in 

Idaho  in  1894.     Bulletin,    1895  (1896),    vol.  XV,  p.  253-284.     Doc.  301  issued 

Feb.  20,  1896.  4F12-245 

• A  report  upon  salmon  investigations  in  the  headwaters  of  the  Columbia  River, 

in  the  State  of  Idaho,  in  1895:  together  with  notes  upon  the  fishes  observed  in 

that  State  in  1894  and  1896.     Bulletin,  1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  149-202,  pi. 

67-72  (partly  fold.).    Doc.  818  issued  Nov.  17,  1896.  Fll-343 


72  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  golden  trout  of  the  southern  high  Sierras. 
(Bibliography:  p.  50-51.)  [Contains  also:  ''Temperature  conditions  in  the  Kern 
River  region,  by  0.  P.  Jenkins" :  p.  39.  "The  food  of  the  trout  of  the  Kern  River 
region,  by  Chancey  Juday:"  p.  43.]  Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  3-51 
XVII  pi.  (partly  col.),  fold.  map.  Doc.  595  issued  May  19,  1906.  Fll-66 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and.  Edmond  Lee  Goldsborough:  The  fis'ics  of 
Alaska.  (Bibliography:  p.  358-360.)  Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  219- 
360,  illus.,  pis.  (partly  col.).  Doc.  624  issued  Dec.  6,  1907.  7-35452 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 
investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast 
in  1896.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus.,  2  pi.  Doc.  352 
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Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  the  intraovarian  gestation  of  the  redfish  (Sebastes  marinus) . 
Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  92-94.  F18-546 

SCYTALINID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  Congrogadus  family — Congrogadidse.]  In  The  fisher- 
ies and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  p.  Ill,  p.  243. 

SERRANIDjE. 

Burns,  Frank:  Rockfish  in  South  Carolina.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  124- 

125.  F18-558 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sea  bass — Serranus  atrarius.]    In  The  fisheries  and 

fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  407-410. 
[The  groupers.]     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States. 

1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  410-413. 
— [The  striped  bass — Roccus  lineatus.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of 

the  United  States.    1884.    Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  425-428. 

[The  yellow  bass.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States. 


1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  431. 

[The  white  perch — Roccus  americanus.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  431-433. 

HarreU,  J.  Dock:  [Striped  bass  in  Tangipahoa  River.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 
vol.  V,  p.  96. 

Healy,  B.:  Striped  bass  in  Piankatank  River,  Virginia.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 
vol.  II,  p.  75-76.  F18-75 


80  U.   S.   BUKEAU  OF  FISHERIES. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  A  review  of  the  genera  and  species  of  Serranidse  found  in  the 
waters  of  America  and  Europe.  Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  329-441, 
pi.  LX-LXIX.  Doc.  144  issued  Mar.  25,  1891.  Fll-325 

[The  serranoid  fishes  of  the  Pacific  coast.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  413-414. 

Mason,  Harry  W.:  Report  of  operations  on  the  Navesink  River,  New  Jersey,  in 
1879,  in  collecting  living  striped  bass  for  transportation  to  California.  Report, 
1879  (1882),  p.  663-666.  F17-15 

Moaner,  Gideon:  Do  striped  bass  (Roccus  lineatus)  feed  on  menhaden?    Bulletin, 

1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  410.  F18-154 
Norny,  E.  B.:  On  the  propagation  of  the  striped  bass.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I, 

p.  67-68.  F18-25 
A  proposed  pond  for  rearing  striped  bass  (Roccus  lineatus)  in  Delaware  Bay. 

Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  260-261.  F18-48 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  The  micropyle  of  the  egg  of  the  white  perch.     Bulletin,  1881 

(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  282.  F18-53 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Occurrence  of  black  grouper  or  jew-fish  Qff  Block  Island. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  240.  F13-104 

Throckmorton,  S.  B.:  The  introduction  of  striped  bass  into  California.     Bulletin, 

1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  61-62.  F18-21 

Wilson,  Henry  Van  Peters:  The  embryology  of  the  sea  bass  (Serranus  atrarius). 

(List  of  papers  referred  to:  p.  271-272.)    Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  209-277. 

illus.,     pis.  LXXXVIII-CVII.     Doc.  160  issued  July  7,  1891.  F12-148 

Worth,  Stephen  G.:  The  artificial  propagation  of  the  striped  bass  (Roccus  lineatus) 

on  Albemarle  Sound.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  174-177,  pi.  I-III. 

F18-34 
Report  upon  the  propagation  of  striped  bass  at  Weldon,  N.  C.,  in  the  spring 

of  1884.     Report,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  225-231.  F13-100 
Prospectus  of  striped  bass  operations  for  the  season  of  1885.    Bulletin,  1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  35-36.  F18-371 
The  striped  bass  or  rockfish  industry  of  Roanoke  Island,  N.  C.,  and  vicinity. 

Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  193-197.  F18-666 

SILURID.E. 

Gardner,  A.  P.:  Experiments  in  the  pond  culture  of  trout,  suckers,  and  catfish. 

Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  417-420.  '  F18-157 

Hiester,  Charles  E.:  Answers  to  questions  relative  to  catfish.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  76-79.  F18-76 

Jones,  J.  F.:  The  speckled  catfish.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  321-322. 

F18-323 
Jordan,  David  Starr:  Proposed  propagation  of  catfish  as  a  food-fish.     Bulletin, 

1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  292.  F18-316 
[The  catfish  family — Siluridee.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the 

United  States.     1884.    Sec.  I.  pt.  Ill,  p.  627-629. 
The  habits  and  value  for  food  of  the  American  channel  catfish  (Ictalurus 

punctatus  Rafinesque).     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  34.  F18-372 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Charles  H.  Gilbert:  A  review  of  the  siluroid  fishes 

found  on  the  Pacific  coast  of  tropical  America,  with  descriptions  of  three  new 

species.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  34-54.  F12-345 

Jousset  de  Bellesme,  Georges  Louis  Marie  Felicien:  American  catfish  in  the 

Trocadero  aquarium  of  Paris.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  257.     F18-586 
Kendall,  William  Converse:  Habits  of  some  of  the  commercial  catfishes.     Bulletin, 

1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  399-409.     Doc.  5S2  issued  Aug.  9,  1903.  F12-71 
American  catfishes:  Habits,  culture,  and   commercial  importance.     Report 

and  special  papers.    1908  (1910),  39  p.,  X  pi.    Doc.  IBS  issued  Aug.  23,  1910. 

10-35947 
Lefebvre,  Alfred:  The  proposed  introduction  of  American  catfish  into  the  rivers  of 

Belgium.    Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  153-154. 
Lewis,  George  A.:  [Gaff- topsail  catfish  taken  in  Narraganset  Bay.]    Bulletin,  1886 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  144. 
McDonald,  Marshall:  Transferring  catfish  from  the  Potomac  to  the  Colorado  River, 

Arizona.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  212.  FlS^-284 

Byder,  John  Adam:  Preliminary  notice  of  the  development  and  breeding  habits  of 

the  Potomac  catfish,  Amiurus  albidus  (Lesueur)  Gill.    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol. 

Ill,  p.  225-230.  F12-393 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGKAPHY.  81 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Sending  catfish  to  Europe.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 

V,  p.  433-434.  F18-497 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick,  and  Leighton  G.  Harron:  Breeding  habits  of  the  yellow 

catfish.     Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  149-154.     Doc.  517  issued  Mar.  30, 

1903.  F12-61 

Wilson,  Thomas:  The  proposed  introduction  of  catfish  into  Ghent.  Bulletin,  1881 

(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  340.  F20- 

SOLEID.E. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  American  soles  —  Soleidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  175-177. 

8PARID.E. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  [Natural  history  of  some  of  the  more  important  food 
fishes  of  the  south  shore  of  New  England  (scup).]  Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p. 
228-235. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sheepshead  family  —  Sparidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  381. 

-  [The  sheepshead  —  Diplodus  probatocephalus.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  381-386. 

-  [The   scup   or  scuppaug  —  Stenotomus   versicolor  and   S.   Gardeni.]    In  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p. 
386-393. 

-  [The  sailor's  choice  —  Lagodon  rhomboides  .]     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  393-394. 

-  -  [Certain  minor  sparoids.l     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United 

States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  394-395. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  A  review  of  the  sparoid  fisheries  of  America  and  Europe. 
Report,  1889-91  (1893),  p.  421-544,  pi.  28-62.  Doc.  219  issued  Oct.  28,  1893. 

F14-84 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  barracouta  family—  Sphyraenidae.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  448. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Valuable  food  fish  of  California.!  Bulletin,  1894  (1895), 
vol.  XIV,  p.  230-231. 


STROMATEID^E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  rudder-fish  family—  Stromateidse.]    In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  332-334. 


SYNGNATHID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  pipe-fish  family—  Syngnathidae.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  172-173. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  A  contribution  to  the  development  and  morphology  of  the 
Lophobranchiates  (Hippocampus  antiquorum,  the  sea  horse).  Bulletin,  1881 
(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  191-199,  pi.  XVII. 


F2-320 

SYNODONTTD^E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  snake  fish  family—  Synodontidse.l     In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  548. 


TENTHITIDJE. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  surgeon-fish  family—  Acanthuridae.]    In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  279-280. 


TETRODONTIP.E. 

Goode,  Geo 


de,  George  Brown:  [The  bellows-fish   family—  Tetrodontidae.]    In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.    Sec..  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  170. 


5690°—  21 


82  U.   S.    BUKEAU   OF   FISHEKIES. 


THYMALLID^. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  grayling — Thymallus  tricolor.']  In  The  fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  505-507. 

Milner,  James  W.:  Notes  on  the  grayling  of  North  America,  [and  descriptions  of 
new  species  of  Coregonus  and  Argyrosomus.]  Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  729-742. 

Fll-206 


TRACHYPTERID.E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  deal-fish  family — Trachypteridae.]    In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  449. 


TRICHIURID2E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  cutlass-fish — Trichiurus  lepturus.]    In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  335-336. 


TRIGLID^E. 


Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  sea-robin  or  gurnard  family — Triglidse.]    In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.     1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  255-258. 


XIPHIID^E. 


Clark,  Alonzo  Howard:  Notes  on  the  New  England  fishery  for  swordfish  during  the 
season  of  1884.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  233-239.  F17-126 

Goode,  George  Brown:  Materials  for  a  history  of  the  swordfish.  Report,  1880 
(1883),  p.  289-394,  XXIV  pi.  F16-284 

[The  sword-fish  family — Xiphiidse.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of 

the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  336-356. 

ZENID^. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [The  dory  family — Zenidae.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  Ill,  p.  335. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION. 

UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton,  and  Theodore  Gill:  Questions  relative  to  the  food- 
fishes  of  the  United  States.  Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  3-6.  F12-213 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Catalogue  of  the  collections  of  fishes  exhibited  by  the 
United  States  National  museum.  In  Great  International  fisheries  exhibition, 
London,  1883.  United  States  of  America,  124  p.  Doc.  59  issued  June  30,  1883. 

F12-295 

Eigenmann,  Carl  H.:  Results  of  explorations  in  western  Canada  and  northwestern 
United  States.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  101-132,  pi.  5-8.  Doc.  282 
issued  July  9,  1894.  6-10551 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  William  Converse  Kendall:  Descriptions  of 
new  or  little-known  genera  and  species  of  fishes  from  the  United  States.  Bulletin, 
1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  125-133,  pi.  6-9.  Doc.  858  issued  Feb.  8,  1898. 

F12-242 

Gill,  Theodore  Nicholas:  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  the  east  coast  of  North  America. 
Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  779-822.  F15-124 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  A  catalogue  of  the  fishes  known  to  inhabit  the  waters  of  North 
America,  north  of  the  Tropic  of  Cancer,  with  notes  on  the  species  discovered  in 
1883  and  1884.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  789-973.  Doc.  94  issued  Oct.  2,  1885. 

Fll-302 

The  geographical  distribution  of  fresh- water  food-fishes  in  the  several  hydro- 
graphic  basins  of  the  United  States.  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of 
the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  Ill,  p.  133-154  incl.  tables. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  83 

Kendall,  William  Converse,  and  Hugh  McCormick  Smith:  Extension  of  the  re- 
corded range  of  certain  marine  and  fresh-water  fishes  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the 
United  States.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  15-21.  Doc.  233  issued  Mar. 
19,  1894.  .  F12-172 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick,  and  William  C.  Kendall:  Notes  on  the  extension  of  the 
recorded  range  of  certain  fishes  of  the  United  States  coasts.  Report,  1896  (1898), 
p.  169-176.  Doc.  339  issued  June  15,  1897.  Fll-176 

ALABAMA. 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  Report  of  explorations  made  in  Alabama  during  1889,  with     y'"' 
notes  on  the  fishes  of  the  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and  Escambia  rivers.     Bulletin,    ** 
1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  143-159,  II  pi.     Doc.  157  issued  June  16,  1891. 

F12-145 

ALASKA. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:   Report  on  the  salmon  and  salmon  rivers  of  Alaska,  with     •* 
notes  on  the  conditions,  methods,  and  needs  of  the  salmon  fisheries.     Bulletin, 
1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  165-208,  LV  pi.  XLV-LXXXVII  (partly  fold.)    Doc.  159 
issued  June  11,  1891.  F12-147 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Edmund  Lee  Goldsborough:    The  fishes  of 

Alaska.     (Bibliography:  p.  358-360.)     Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  219-       4-^ 
360,  illus.,  pis.  (partly  col.).     Doc.  624  issued  Dec.  6,  1907.  7-35452 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry,  and  Charles  Victor  Burke:  Fishes  from  Bering  Sea  and 
Kamchatka.  Bulletin,  1910  (1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  31-96,  illus.  Doc.  754  issued 
May  6,  1912.  F12-93 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  R.  C.  McGregor:  List  of  fishes  collected  at  the  Re- 
villagigedo  Archipelago  and  neighboring  islands.  Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  271-284, 
pis.  Doc.  404  issued  Mar.  22,  1899.  Fll-116 

Moser,  Jefferson  F.:  The  salmon  and  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska.     Report  of  the 
operations  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  for  the  year      , 
ending  June  30,  1898.     Bulletin,  1898  (1899),  vol.  XVIII,  p.  1-178,  illus.,  fold, 
charts,  63  pi.     Doc.  408  issued  July  27,  1899.  F12-94 

The  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska.     Report  of  the  Alaska  salmon  investigations 

of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  steamer  Albatross  in  1900  and  1901.  Bul- 
letin, 1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  1  p.  1.,  p.  173-398,  399*-401*,  illus.,  fold,  tables  and 
charts,  XLIV  pi.  Doc.  510  issued  Oct.  31,  1902.  F12-278 

Butter,  Cloudsley:  Notes  on  a  collection  of  tide-pool  fishes  from  Kadiak  Island  in 
Alaska.  Bulletin  1898  (1899),  vol.  XVIII,  p.  189-102,  illus.  Doc.  410  issued 
Aug.  21,  1899.  F12-96 

ARKANSAS. 

Meek,  Seth  Eugene:  Report  of  the  explorations  made  in  Missouri  and  Arkansas 

during  1889,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  observed  in  each  of  the  river  basins  v 
examined.  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  113-141,  II  pi.  XLII.  Doc.  156  * 
issued  June  19,  1891.  F12-144 

Report  of  investigations  respecting  the  fishes  of  Arkansas  conducted  during 

1891,  1892,  and  1893,  with  a  synopsis  of  previous  explorations  in  the  same  State. 
Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  67-94.  Doc.  280  issued  May  5,  1894. 

6-12593 

A  list  of  fishes  and  mollusks  collected  in  Arkansas  and  Indian  Territory  in       ^ 

1894.     Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  341-350.    Doc.  S06  issued  Apr.  9,  1897.    ' 

6-19634 

CALIFORNIA. 

Campbell,  J.  B.:  Notes  on  McCloud  River,  California,  and  some  of  its  fishes.  Based 
upon  a  letter  from  J.  B.  Campbell.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  1,  p.  44-46. 

F18-14 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  golden  trout  of  the  southern  high  Sierras. 
(Bibliography:  p.  50-51.)  Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  3-51,  XVII  pi. 
(partly  col.)  fold.  map.  Doc.  595  issued  May  19,  1906.  Fll-66 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  The  fishes  of  the  Klamath  River  basin.  Bulletin,  1897 
(1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  1-13,  illus.  Doc.  351  issued  Jan.  6,  1898.  11-19957 

Report  on  fishes  obtained  by  the  steamer  Albatross  in  the  vicinity  of  Santa 

Catalina  Island  and  Monterey  Bay.  Report,  1898  (1899).  p.  23-29.  pis.  Doc.  400 
issued  Mar.  22,  1899.  Fll-112 


84  U.   S.   BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 

Qreeley,  Arthur  White:  Notes  on  the  tide-pool  fishes  of  California,  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  four  new  species.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  7-20,  illus.  Doc. 
425  issued  Dec.  13,  1899.  F12-41 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Notes  on  the  fresh-water  species  of  San  Luis  Obispo  County, 
California.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  141-142.  Doc.  288  issued  Nov. 
22,  1894.  F15-50 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Charles  H.  Gilbert:  List  of  fishes  inhabiting  Clear  Lake, 
California.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  139-140.  Doc.  288  issued  Nov. 
22,  1894.  F15-50 

Juday,  Chancey:  Notes  on  Lake  Tahoe,  its  trout  and  trout-fishing.  (Literature 
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May  11,  1907.  Fll-63 

Butter,  Cloudsley:  Notes  on  the  fishes  from  streams  and  lakes  of  northeastern  Cali- 
fornia not  tributary  to  the  Sacramento  River  basin.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol. 
XXII,  p.  143-148,  illus.  Doc.  516  issued  Mar.  30,  1903.  F12-60 

— The  fishes  of  the  Sacramento-San  Joaquin  basin,  with  a  study  of  their  distri- 
bution and  variation.  (Bibliographical  review:  p.  111-117.)  Bulletin,  1907 
(1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  103-152,  illus.,  pi.  Doc.  637  issued  Sept.  28,  1908. 

8-35668 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Fish.]  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  282-285,  287, 
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Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  Notes  on  the  fishes  of  the  streams  flowing  into  San 
Francisco  Bay,  California.  Critical  notes  on  Mylocheilus  lateralis  and  Leuciscus 
caurinus.  Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  327-342,  pi.  Doc.  574  issued  July  14,  1905. 

F10-9 

• The  fishes  of  the  coastal  streams  of  Oregon  and  northern  California.     Bulletin, 

1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  153-189,  illus.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  638  issued  Oct.  21, 
1908.  8-35707 

The  fishes  of  the  streams  tributary  to  Monterey  Bay,  California.    Bulletin, 

1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  47-72,  pi.  XIX-XXIV.  Doc.  776  issued  July  24, 
1913.  F16-49 

The  fishes  of  the  streams  tributary  to  Tomales  Bay,  California.    Bulletin,  1914 

(1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  375-381,  illus.    Doc.  825  issued  June  2,  1916.        F16-107 

• The  fishes  of  the  Lahontan  system  of  Nevada  and  northeastern  California. 

V-        Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  33-86,  illus.,  pi.  III-V  (part  fold.). 
Doc.  843  issued  Sept.  28,  1917.  F17-260 

COLORADO. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Report  of  explorations  in  Colorado  and  Utah  during  the 
summer  of  1889,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  found  on  each  of  the  river  basins 
examined.  Bulletin  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  1-40,  V  pi.  Doc.  148  issued  June 
11,  1891.  F12-136 

Juday,  Chancey:  List  of  fishes  collected  in  Boulder  County,  Colorado,  with  de- 
scription of  a  new  species  of  Leuciscus.  Bulletin,  1904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  pi. 
223-227,  illus.  Doc.  565  issued  Mar.  17,  1905.  F12-50 

• A  study  of  Twin  Lakes,  Colorado,  with  special  consideration  of  the  food  of  the 

trouts.  (Bibliography:  p.  175-178.)  Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  147- 
178.  Doc.  616  issued  May  24,  1907.  Fll-64 

DELAWARE. 

Abbott,  Charles  Conrad:  Notes  on  some  fishes  of  the  Delaware  River.  Report, 
1875-76  (1878),  pi.  825-845. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick,  and  Barton  A.  Bean:  List  of  fishes  known  to  in- 
habit the  waters  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity.  Bulletin,  1898  (1899), 
vol.  XVIII,  p.  179-187.  Doc.  409  issued  Aug.  21,  1899.  F12-95 

FLORIDA. 

Clarke,  H.  B.:  [Fish  in  Florida  waters.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  351. 
V    Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  fish  fauna  of  Florida.    Bulletin,  1897  (1898), 
vol.  XVII,  p.  201-208.    Doc.  S71  issued  Aug.  8t  1898.  F12-110 


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' 

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6-4028 

Henshall,  James  Alexander:  Report  upon  a  collection  of  fishes  made  in  southern 
Florida  during  1889.  Bulletin  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  371-389,  IV.  Doc.  167 
issued  Aug.  10,  1891.  F12-154 

Notes  on  fishes  collected  in  Florida  in  1892.     Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 

p.  209-221.     Doc.  292  issued  May  20,  1895.  6-12590 

A  plea  for  the  development  and  protection  of  Florida  fish  and  fisheries.     Bulle- 


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Jordan,  David  Starr:  The  fishes  of  the  Florida  Keys.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
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(1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  539-544,  2  pi.     Doc.  547  issued  Jan.  19,  1904.  F12-75 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Joseph  C.  Thompson:  The  fish  fauna  of  the  Tortugaa 
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Pierce,  H.  D.:  Notes  on  the  bluefish,  mortality  of  Florida  fishes,  etc.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  263-266  F18-307 

Poey  y  Aloy,  Felipe:  list  of  food-fishes  brought  from  Key  West,  Fla.,  into  the 
markets  of  Havana.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  118.  F18-88. 

Poincy,  J.  W.  de:  Description  of  a  fish-trap  and  oyster  basin.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 
vol.  V,  p.  134.  F18-389 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notes  on  Biscayne  Bay,  Florida,  with  reference  to  its 
adaptability  as  the  site  of  a  marine  hatching  and  experiment  station.  Report, 
1895  (1896),  p.  169-191.  Doc.  333  issued  Jan.  8,  1897.  Fll-196 

Stevens,  M.  E.:  [The  fish  of  Indian  River.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  98-99. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Report  on  the  fisheries  of  Indian  River,  Florida,  trans- 
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1897.  Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  223-262,  pis.  Doc.  341  issued  June  16,  1897. 

Fll-179 

— = —  Report  on  the  fish  and  fisheries  of  the  coastal  waters  of  Florida,  transmitted 

to  the  U.  S.  Senate  by  the  Commissioner  of  fish  and  fisheries,  January  28,  1897.     \  / 
Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  263-342.    Doc.  342  issued  Feb.  25,  1898.  Fll-180    Jf 

Woolman,  Albert  J.:  Report  upon  the  rivers  of  central  Florida,  tributary  to  the    * 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  with  list  of  fishes  inhabiting  them.     Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol. 
X,  p.  293-302,  pi.  LII-LIII.     Doc.  198  issued  Sept.  Ut  1892.  F12-115 

GEORGIA. 

Gilbert,  Charles  H.:  Notes  on  fishes  from  the  lowlands  of  Georgia,  with  a  description    /* 
of  a  new  species  (Opsopoeodus  bollmani).    Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p. 
225-229.     Doc.  142  issued  Apr.  28,  1891 .  Fll-323 

Hudson,  George  A.:  Carp  caught  in  Ogeechee  River.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  123.  F18-241 

IDAHO. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  A  report  upon  salmon  investigations  in  the  head- 
waters of  the  Columbia  River,  in  the  State  of  Idaho,  in  1895;  together  with  notes 
upon  the  fishes  observed  in  that  State  in  1894  and  1895.  Bulletin,  1896  (1896), 
p.  149-202,  pi.  67-72  (partly  fold.).  Doc.  318  issued  Nov.  17,  1896.  Fll-343 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth.  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 
investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast  in 
1896.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus.,  2  pi.  Doc.  352  issued 
Jan.  6,  1898.  F12-241 

ILLINOIS. 

Nelson,  Edward  William:  Fisheries  of  Chicago  and  vicinity.    (Containing  lists  of 
species  taken  at  Chicago  and  fishing  in  adjacent  waters;  and  species  in  the  Illinois  *X 
River  in  the  vicinity  of  Peoria.)    Report,  1875-76  (1878),  p.  783-800,  illus. 

F16-69 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

Meek,  Seth  Eugene:  [Two  small  collections  of  fish  from  Indian  Territory.]  Bulle- 
tin, 1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  94. 

— A  list  of  fishes  and  mollusks  collected  in  Arkansas  and  Indian  Territory  in  1894. 

Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  341-350.    Doc.  306  issued  Apr.  9,  1897. 

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INDIANA. 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  A  report  upon  explorations  made  in  Eel  River  basin  in  the  north- 
eastern part  of  Indiana  in  the  summer  of  1892.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 
p.  31-41.  Doc.  235  issued  Mar.  24,  1894.  F12-175 

Meek,  Seth  Eugene:  Report  of  explorations  made  during  the  summer  and  au- 
tumn of  1888,  in  the  Alleghany  region  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  Ten- 
nessee, and  in  western  Indiana,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  found  in  each  of 
the  river  basins  of  those  regions.  Bulletin  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  97-173, 
pi.  XIII-XV.  Doc.  136  issued  Mar.  13,  1890.  Fll-318 

IOWA. 

Meek,  Seth.  Eugene:  Report  upon  the  fishes  of  Iowa,  based  upon  observations  and 
collections  made  during  1889,  1890,  and  1891.  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X, 
p.  217-248.  Doc.  195  issued  Sept.  14,  1892.  F12-133 

Notes  on  the  fishes  of  western  Iowa  and  eastern  Nebraska.  Bulletin,  1894 

(1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  133-138.  Doc.  288  issued  Nov.  22,  1894.  F15-50 

KENTUCKY. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  fishes  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee:  A  distribu- 
tional catalogue  of  the  known  species.  (Bibliography:  p.  305-368.)  Bulletin, 
1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  295-368.  Doc.  858  issued  Jan.  10,  1918.  F18-5 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  Notes  on  the  streams  and  fishes  of  Clinton  County,  Kentucky, 
with  a  description  of  a  new  darter.  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  289-292, 
illus.  Doc.  197  issued  Sept.  14,  1892.  F12-131 

Notes  on  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  southern  tributaries  of  the  Cumberland 

River  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  259-268. 
Doc.  211  issued  May  25,  1893.  F12-158 

Woolman,  Albert  J.:  Report  on  an  examination  of  the  rivers  of  Kentucky,  with 
lists  of  the  fishes  obtained.  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  249-288,  pi.  II. 
Doc.  196  issued  Sept.  14,  1892.  F12-130 

LOUISIANA. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  Report  on  investigations  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
in  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and  Texas  in  1897.  Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  285-310, 
pis.  Doc.  405  issued  Mar.  21,  1899.  Fll-117 

MAINE. 

Hanna,  S.  W.:  Description  of  an  eel-like  creature  taken  in  a  net  at  New  Harbor, 
Maine,  in  1880.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  407-410,  illus.  F18-153 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  Notes  on  the  fresh-water  fishes  of  Washington  County, 
Maine.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  43-54.  Doc.  236  issued  Mar.  24, 
1894.  F12-173 

[Fishes  of  Lake  Sebago  and  Lake  Cobbosseecontee.]  Report,  1900  (1901), 

p.  128-129. 

-  Notes  on  some  fresh-water  fishes  from  Maine,  with  descriptions  of  three  new 
species.     Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  353-368,  illus.     Doc.  531  issued 
Aug.  14,  1903.  F12-68 

-  Fishes  and  fishing  in  Sunapee  Lake.     Report  and  special  papers,  1912  (1914), 


96  p.,  illus.,  IX  pi.  (part.  col.).     Doc.  783  issued  Jan.  28,  1914.  F14-1 

The  Rangeley  Lakes,  Maine;  with  special  reference  to  the  habits  of  the  fishes, 

fish  culture,  and  angling.     Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  485-594, 
illus.,  pi.  XL-XLVI  (part.  col.).    Doc.  861  issued  May  25,  1918.  F18-682 

MARYLAND. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notes  on  fishes  from  the  lower  Potomac  River.  Bulletin, 
1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  63-72,  pi.  XVIII-XX.  Doc.  189  issued  June  30,  1892. 

F12-128 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick,  and  Barton  A.  Bean:  List  of  fishes  known  to  inhabit 
the  waters  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity.  Bulletin,  1898  (1899),  vol. 
XVIII,  p.  179-187.  Doc.  409  issued  Aug.  21, 1899.  F12-95 


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Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  List  of  fishes  collected  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  at 
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commission  in  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and  Texas  in  1897.  Report,  1898  (1899), 
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MISSOURI. 

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Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Kendall,  William  Converse:  A  list  of  the 
species  of  fishes  known  from  the  vicinity  of  Neosho,  Missouri.  Bulletin,  1894 
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1889,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  observed  in  each  of  the  river  basins  examined. 
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MONTANA. 


Evermann,   Barton  Warren:  [Annotated   list  of  fishes  obtained  in  Montana.] 
Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  41-52. 


NEBRASKA. 


Meek,  Seth  Eugene:  Notes  on  the  fishes  of  western  Iowa  and  eastern  Nebraska 
Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  133-138.     Doc.  288  issued  Nov.  22,  1894. 

F15-50 


NEVADA. 


Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  The  fishes  of  the  Lahontan  system  of  Nevada  and  north- 
eastern California.  Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  1  p.  1.,  p.  33-86,  illus  , 
pi.  III-V  (part  fold.).  Doc.  843  issued  Sept.  28,  1917.  F17-260 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

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special  papers,  1912  (1914),  96  pi.,  illus.,  IX  pi.  (part  col.).  Doc.  783  issued  Jan. 
28,  1914.  F14-1 

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NEW  JERSEY. 

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the  summer  of  1892.     Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  357-364.    Doc.  229 

issued  Feb.  28,  1894.  F12-161 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Economic  and  natural  history  notes  on  fishes  of  the 

northern  coast  of  New  Jersey.     Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  365-380. 

Doc..  230  issued  Mar.  8,  1894.  F12-162 

Van  Mater,  J.  H.:  Occurrence  of  Batistes  vetula  on  the  New  Jersey  coast.     Bulletin, 

1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  13.  F18-203 

Ward,  F.  M.:  Young  salmon  in  northern  New  Jersey.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 

p.  345.  F18-608 

NEW   MEXICO. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  fishes  of  Texas  and  the  Rio  Grande  basin  con- 
sidered chiefly  with  reference  to  their  geographical  distribution.  ("Annotated 
list  of  the  reptiles  and  batrachian  collected  in  Missouri  and  Texas  in  the  fall 
of  1891.  By  F.  C.  Test":  p.  121.)  Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  57-126. 
Doc.  225  issued  Feb.  6,  1894.  F12-160 

NEW  YORK. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Notes  upon  an  exploration  on  Long  Island   Sound. 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  33.  F18-370 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  E.  L.  Goldsborough:  Notes  on  the  fishes  and 

mollusks  of  Lake  Chautauqua,  New  York.     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  169-175. 

Doc.  483  issued  Mar.  28,  1902.  .  Fll-19 

Loomis,  Watts  T.:  A  landlocked  salmon  caught  in  Erie  Canal.  Bulletin,  1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  288.  F18-312 

Mather,  Fred:  Notes  on  cod,  shrimp,  etc.,  at  Cold  Springs  Harbor.  Bulletin,  1884, 

1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  123.  F18-242 

Merriam,  C.  Hart:  The  fish  of  Lake  Champlain.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  287-288.  F13-106 

Morgan,  George:  Capture  of  landlocked  salmon  at  Oswego,  New  York.  Bulletin, 

1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  15.  F18-65 


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NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Everxnann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Ulysses  O.  Cox:  The  fishes  of  the  Neuse  River 
basin.  (Bibliography:  p.  306-308.)  Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  203-210. 
Doc.  303  issued  Mar.  2,  1896.  6-10544 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Report  of  explorations  made  during  the  summer  and  au- 
tumn of  1888,  in  the  Alleghany  region  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  Ten- 
nessee, and  in  western  Indiana,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  found  in  each  of 
the  river  basins  of  those  regions.  Bulletin,  1888  (1889),  vol.  VIII,  p.  97-173. 
Doc.  136  issued  Mar.  13,  1890.  Fll-318 

Linton,  Edwin:  [List  of  fifty-nine  species  of  Beaufort  fishes.]  Bulletin,  1904  (1905), 
vol.  XXIV,  p.  339-416. 

Milligan,  John  D.:  [Fishes  in  Lake  Mattamuskeet.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  133-134. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Report  on  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  Albemarle 
region  of  North  Carolina.  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  185-200.  Doc.  208 
issued  Mar.  22,  1893.  Fll-352 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 

Lord,  Henry  W.:  The  fish  of  Devil's  Lake,  Dakota.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884).  vol.  IV, 
p.  351.  F18-329 

Pope,  Thomas  E.  B.:  Devils  Lake,  North  Dakota.  A  study  of  physical  and  bio- 
logical conditions,  with  a  view  to  the  acclimatization  of  fish.  Report  and  special 
papers,  1907  (1909),  22  p.,  3  pi.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  634  issued  July  16, 1908.  8-35574 

Woolman,  Albert  J.:  Report  upon  ichthyological  investigations  in  western  Minne- 
sota and  eastern  North  Dakota.  Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  343-372,  map.  Doc.  312 
issued  Mar.  23,  1896.  F17-122 

OHIO. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  Description  of  a  new  species  of  shad  (Alosa  ohiensis) 
with  notes  on  other  food  fishes  of  the  Ohio  River.  Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  273- 
288.  Doc.  499  issued  May  26,  1902.  Fll-24 

Hobbs,  Orlando:  A  list  of  Ohio  River  fishes  sold  in  the  markets.  Bulletin,  1881 
(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  124-125.  F18-28 

OREGON. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 
investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast  in 
1896.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus.,  2  pi.  Doc.  352  issued 
Jan.  6,  1898.  F12-241 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  The  fishes  of  the  Klamath  basin.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898), 
vol.  XVII,  p.  1-13.  Doc.  351  issued  Jan.  6,  1898.  11-19957 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  The  mountain  or  salmon  trout  of  Oregon.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  310.  F18-456 

Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  Relationship  of  the  fish  fauna  of  the  lakes  of  southeastern 
Oregon.  Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  69-102,  illus.,  fold,  map,  diagrs. 
Doc.  636  issued  Sept.  26,  1908.  8-35669 

The  fishes  of  the  coastal  streams  of  Oregon  and  northern  California.  Bulletin, 

1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  153-189,  illus.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  638  issued  Oct. 
21,1908.  8-35707 

TENNESSEE. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  fishes  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee:  A  distribu- 
tional catalogue  of  the  known  species.  (Bibliography:  p.  305-332.)  Bulletin, 
1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  295-368.  Doc.  858  issued  Jan.  10, 1918.  F18-5 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Samuel  F.  Hildebrand:  Notes  on  the  fishes  of 
east  Tennessee.  Bulletin,  1914  (1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  431-451,  illus.  Doc. 
832  issued  Sept.  21,  1916.  F16-134 

Hay,  Oliver  Perry:  On  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  lower  Mississippi  Valley. 
Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  57-75.  F12-347 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Report  of  explorations  made  during  the  summer  and  autumn 
of  1888,  in  the  Alleghany  region  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  and 
in  western  Indiana,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  found  in  each  of  the  river 
basins  of  those  regions.  Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  97-173,  pi.  XIII-XV. 
Doc.  136  issued  Mar.  13,  1890.  Fll-318 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  Notes  on  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  southern  tributaries  of  the 
Cumberland  River  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI, 
p.  259-268.  Doc.  211  issued  May  25,  1893.  F12-158 


90  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

TEXAS. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Notes  on  Texas  fishes,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species.]  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  75-88,  pi.  XXXV-XXXCI. 

Report  on  investigations  by  the  United  States  Fish  commission  in  Mississippi, 

Louisiana,  and  Texas  in  1897.  Report,  1888  (1889),  p.  285-310,  pis.  Doc.  405 
issued  Mar.  21,  1899.  Fll-117 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  William  Converse  Kendall:  The  fishes  of 
Texas  and  the  Rio  Grande  basin,  considered  chieflv  with  reference  to  their  geo- 
graphic distribution.  Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  57-126,  pi.  X-L.  Doc. 
225  issued  Feb.  6,  1894.  F12-160 

UTAH. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Report  of  explorations  in  Colorado  and  Utah  during  the 
summer  of  1889,  with  an  account  of  the  fishes  found  in  each  of  the  river  basins 
examined.  Bulletin  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  1-40,  V  pi.  Doc.  148  issued  June 
11,  1891.  Fl 2-136 

Siler,  Andrew  L.:  Depletion  of  fish  in  Panguitch  and  Bear  Lakes,  Utah.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  51.  F18-214 

Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  Three  new  whitefishes  from  Bear  Lake,  Idaho  and  Utah. 
Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  7  p.,  illus.  Doc.  864  issued  May  7,  1919. 

F19-35 

VERMONT. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  William  C.  Kendall:  An  annotated  list  of  the 
fishes  known  from  the  State  of  Vermont.  Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  579-604.  Doc. 
327  issued  Dec.  14,  1896.  Fll-19 

VIRGINIA. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Report  of  explorations  made  during  the  summer  and  autumn 
of  1888,  in  the  Allegheny  region  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  Tennessee,  and 
in  western  Indiana,  with  account  of  the  river  basins  of  those  regions.  Bulletin, 
1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  97-173,  pi.  XIII-XV.  Doc.  136  issued  Mar.  13,  1890. 

Fll-318 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick,  and  Barton  A.  Bean:  List  of  fishes  known  to  inhabit 
the  waters  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity.  Bulletin,  1898  (1899),  vol. 
XVIII,  p.  179-187.  Doc.  409  issued  Aug.  21,  1899.  F12-95 

WASHINGTON. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Fishes  of  the  Columbia  River  basin.]    Report,  1899 

(1900),  p.  CXXV. 
Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 

investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast  in 

1896.     Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus.,  2  pi.    Doc.  352  issued  Jan. 

6,  1898.  F12-241 

Bathbun,  Richard:  A  review  of  the  fisheries  in  the  contiguous  waters  of  the  State  of 

Washington  and  British  Columbia.     Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  251-350,  pi.  8-16. 

Doc.  423  issued  Nov.  15,  1899.  Fll-108 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskin:  [Fish  in  Seattle  market.]    Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol. 

VIII,  p.  54. 

WEST   VIRGINIA. 

Goldsborough,  Edmund  Lee,  and  Howard  Walton  Clark:  Fishes  of  West  Virginia. 
Bulletin  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  29-39,  II  p.,  illus.  Doc.  631  issued  Mar.  19, 
1908.  8-35258 

WISCONSIN. 

Marshall,  William  Stanley,  and  N.  C.  Gilbert:  Notes  on  the  food  and  parasites 
of  some  fresh-water  fishes  from  the  lakes  at  Madison,  Wis.  (Bibliography,  p.  522.) 
Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  513-522.  Doc.  591  issued  Dec.  29,  1905.  F10-13 

WYOMING. 

Curtis,  J.  E.:  Fish  in  the  National  park  and  tributaries  of  Snake  River  .  .  .  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  335-336.  F18-326 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Annotated  list  of  fishes  obtained  in  Wyoming.]  Bul- 
letin, 1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  41-52. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  91 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  A  reconnoissance  of  the  streams  and  lakes  of  the  Yellowstone 
national  park,  Wyoming,  in  the  interest  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission. 
Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  41-63,  II,  pi.  VII-XXII,  fold.  map.  Doc. 
149  issued  July  11,  1891.  F12-137 

Kendall,  William  Converse:  The  fishes  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park.  Ap- 
pendix VIII,  Report  1914  (1915),  28  p.,  front.,  illus.  Doc.  818  issued  July  16, 
1915.  F15-79 

SOUTH    ATLANTIC    STATES. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Fishes,   scientific  names,    common  designations,   and       v 
vernacular  of  the  region.]    Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  356,  pi.  XLII- 
LXXIV. 

GREAT  JAKES. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  List  of  species  of  fishes  known  to  occur  in  the  Great i^\ 
Lakes  or  their  connecting  waters.     Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  95-96. 
Doc.  486  issued  Mar.  28,  1902.  F12-271        V 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  W.  C.  Kendall:    Notes  on  the  fishes  of  Lake      *"v 
Ontario.    An  annotated  list  of  the  fishes  known  to  occur  in  Lake  Champlain  and 
its  tributary  waters.     An  annotated  list  of  the  fishes  known  to  occur  in  the  St. 
Lawrence  River.     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  209-240.     Doc.  494  issued  Apr.  28, 1902. 

Fll-21 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  Notes  on  fishes  observed  in  Lake  Superior.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  191-192.  F18-404 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Barton  Warren  Evermann:  A  review  of  the  salmonoid 
fishes  of  the  Great  Lakes,  with  notes  on  the  whitefishes  of  other  regions.  Bulle- 
tin, 1909  (1911),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  1-41,  illus.,  col.  pi.  I-VII.  Doc.  737  issued  Feb. 
7,  1911.  Fll-39 

Milner,  James  W.:  [Food  fishes  of  the  Great  Lakes.]  Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  35- 
75. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Report  on  the  fisheries  of  Lake  Ontario.  Bulletin,  1890 
(1892),  vol.  X,  p.  177-215,  pi.  XXI-L.  Doc.  194  issued  July  16,  1892. 

F12-129 

COLORADO    RIVER. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Cloudsley  Butter:  The  fishes  of  the  Colorado      x/ 
basin.     (Bibliography  of  the  ichthyology  of  the  Colorado  basin:  p.  476-480.) 
Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  473-486.     Doc.  297  issued  May  23, 1896. 

6-10564 

COLUMBIA   RIVER. 

McDonald,  Marshall;  C.  H.  Gilbert;  and  B.  W.  Evermann:  The  salmon  fisheries 
of  the  Columbia  River  basin,  by  Marshall  McDonald  .  .  .  together  with  a 
report  upon  physical  and  natural-history  investigations  in  the  region,  by  C.  H. 
Gilbert  and  B.  W.  Evermann.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  153-207,  pi. 
13-25  (partly  fold.).  Doc.  290  issued  Aug.  27,  1894.  .  F12-174 

DELAWARE    RIVER. 

Abbott,  Charles  Conrad:  Notes  on  some  fishes  of  the  Delaware  River.  Report, 
1875-76  (1878),  p.  825-845.  F16-71 

MAUMEE   RIVER. 

Kirsch,  Philip  H.:  Report  upon  investigations  in  the  Maumee  River  basin  during 
the  summer  of  1893.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  315-337.  Doc.  295 
issued  May  22,  1895.  6-10556 

MISSISSIPPI  RIVER. 

Hay,  Oliver  Perry:  On  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  lower  Mississippi  Valley. 

Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  57-75.  F12-347 

Stringham,  Emerson:  [Names  of  fishes  of  the  Mississippi  River.]    Appendix  II,     V 

Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  8-9. 

MISSOURI   RIVER. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  TJlysses  O.  Cox:   Report  upon  the  Missouri    JL^ 
River  basin.     Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  325-429.     Doc.  324  issued  Nov.  27,  1896. 

Fll-190 


92  rr.  s.  BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 


ST.    LAWRENCE    RIVER. 


Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  List  of  species  of  fishes  known  to  occur  in  the  Great 
Lakes  or  their  connecting  waters.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  95-96. 
Doc.  486  issued  Mar.  28,  1902.  F12-271 


GULF   OF   MEXICO. 

Phillips,  Barnet:  Notes  on  a  trip  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  144.  F18-255. 

CANADA. 

Eigenmann,  Carl  H. :  Results  of  explorations  in  western  Canada  and  the  northwestern 
United  States.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  101-132,  pi.  5-8.  Doc.  282 
issued  July  9,  1894.  6-10551 

V  Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  Notes  on  fishes  from  the  basin  of  the  Mackenzie  River 
in  British  America.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  23-25.  Doc.  234  issued 
Mar.  24,  1894.  F12-178 

Nye,  Willard:  Notes  taken  during  cruise  of  the  Albatross  to  Grand  Banks  in  June 
and  July,  1885.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  336.  F18-i70 

Rathbun,  Richard:  A  review  of  the  fisheries  in  the  contiguous  waters  of  the  State 
of  Washington  and  British  Columbia.  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  251-350,  pi.  8-16. 
Doc.  423  issued  Nov.  15,  1899.  Fll-108 

WEST  INDIES. 

BAHAMAS. 

Lee,  Thomas:  [Fishes  collected  by  the  Albatross  in  the  Bahama  Islands.]  Report, 
1886  (1889),  p.  669-672. 

CUBA. 

Eigenmann,  Carl  H.:  The  fresh- water  fishes  of  western  Cuba.  Bulletin,  1902 
(1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  211-236,  pi.  19-21.  Doc.  526  issued  July  20,  1903.  F12-65 

PORTO  RICO. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Millard  Caleb  Marsh:  Descriptions  of  new 
genera  and  species  of  fishes  from  Porto  Rico.  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  351-362. 
Doc.  427  issued  Dec.  19,  1899.  6-10554 

The  fishes  of  Puerto  Rico.  Bulletin,  1900  (1903),  vol.  XX,  pt.  1,  p.  49-350, 

illus.,  52  pis.  incl.  3  fold.  maps.  Doc.  451  issued  Dec.  15,  1900.  5-4161 

MEXICO. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Notes  on  fishes  collected  at  Cozumel,  Yucatan,  by  the 
U.  S.  Fish  commission,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.  Bulletin,  1888  (1890), 
vol.  VIII,  p.  193-206,  pi.  XXVIII-XXIX.  Doc.  138  issued  Mar.  13,  1890. 

Fll-320 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Edmund  Lee  Goldsborough:  A  report  on 
fishes  collected  in  Mexico  and  Central  America,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
five  new  species.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  137-159,  illus.  Doc.  495 
issued  May  3,  1902.  6-37425 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  William  Converse  Kendall:  [Fishes  of  Mexico.] 
Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  89. 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Charles  H.  Gilbert:  List  of  fishes  collected  at  Ma- 
zatlan,  Mexico.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  105-108.  F12-387 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  John  Otterbein  Snyder:  Notes  on  a  collection  of 
fishes  from  the  rivers  of  Mexico,  with  descriptions  of  twenty  newSpecies.  Bulle- 
tin, 1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  115-147,  illus.  Doc.  436  issued  Aug.  30,  1899. 

F12-22 

Woolman,  Albert  J.:  Report  on  a  collection  of  fishes  from  the  rivers  of  central 
and  northern  Mexico.  Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  55-66,  pi.  Doc.  279 
issued  May  2,  1894.  6-10555 


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CENTRAL   AMERICA. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Edmund  Lee  Goldsborough:  A  report  on  fishes 
collected  in  Mexico  and  Central  America,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  five  new 
species.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  137-159,  illus.  Doc.  495  issued 
May  ,?,  1902.  6-37425 

Gilbert,  Charles  H.:  List  of  fishes  observed  at  Punta  Arenas,  on  the  Pacific  coast  of 
Central  America.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  112.  F12-386 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  List  of  fishes  collected  at  Panama  by  Charles  H.  Gilbert. 
Bulletin,  1882  (1883),.  vol.  II,  p.  109-111.  F12-330 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Barton  Warren  Evermann:  A  check  list  of  the  fishes 
and  fish-like  vertebrates  of  North  and  Middle  America.  Report,  1895  (1896), 
p.  207-584.  Doc.  836  issued  Dec.  28,  1896.  Fll-199 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Charles  H.  Gilbert:  Descriptions  of  nineteen  new  species 
of  fishes  from  the  Bay  of  Panama.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  306-335. 

Fll-219 
SOUTH   AMERICA. 

Krause,  Hans  Gunner:  The  fisheries  of  the  west  coast  of  South  America.  Report, 
1879  (1882),  p.  515-522.  F17-8 

Quelch,  J.  J.:  Fish  and  fishing  in  British  Guiana.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII, 
p.  237-240.  Doc.  260  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

GREAT    BRITAIN. 

Fishery  Board  of  Scotland:  [English,  German,  and  Latin  names  of  edible  British 
fishes  and  mollusks.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  80-81. 

Fuller,  Thomas:  Carp  in  England  in  the  seventeenth  century.  Bulletin,  1884 
(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  14.  F18-204 

ASIA. 

INDIA. 

Day,  Francis:  The  fisheries  of  India.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  383-413.  F17-32 

JAPAN. 

Baldwin,  Charles  H.:  Notes  on  the  fish  and  fisheries  of  Japan.  Bulletin,  1884 
(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  352.  F18-330 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Edwin  Chapin  Starks:  List  of  fishes  dredged  by  the 
steamer  Albatross  off  the  coast  of  Japan  in  the  summer  of  1900,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species  and  a  review  of  the  Japanese  Macrouridae.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904), 
vol.  XXII,  p.  577-630,  illus.,  8  pi.  Doc.  551  issued  Aug.  13,  1904.  F12-51 

OCEANICA. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Dannevig,  G.  M.:  Salmonidse  in  Australia.    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  440-442. 

F18-502 

Whitcombe,  W.  P.:  Notes  on  the  acclimatization  of  fish  in  Victoria,  Australia.  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  31-32.  F18-209 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS. 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  The  deep-sea  fishes  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  Bulletin, 
1902  (1905),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  II,  p.  575-713,  illus.,  pi.  66-101.  Doc.  582  issued 
Aug.  5,  1905.  Fll-390 

Jenkins,  Oliver  Peebles:  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  fishes  from  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  belonging  to  the  families  of  Labridse  and  Scaridse.  Bulletin,  1899 
(1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  45-65,  illus.  Doc.  433  issued  Aug.  30,  1900.  F12-15 

• Descriptions  of  fifteen  new  species  of  fishes  from  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  Bulle- 
tin, 1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  387-404.  illus.  Doc.  456  issued  June  16,  1901. 

F20-127 


94  TJ.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 

Jenkins,  Oliver  Peebles:  Report  on  collections  of  fishes  made  in  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.  Bulletin,  1902  (1903),  vol.  XXII,  p. 
417-511,  illus.,  IV  pi.  Doc.  534  issued  July  23,  1903.  F12-73 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  The  fishes  and  fisheries  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  A  prelimi- 
nary report,  by  David  Starr  Jordan  and  Barton  Warren  Evermann.  Commercial 
fisheries  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  by  John  Nathan  Cobb.  Report,  1901  (1902), 
p.  353-499,  pi.  21-27.  Doc.  504  issued  Oct.  23,  1902.  Fll-27 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Barton  Warren  Evermann:  Descriptions  of  new 
genera  and  species  of  fishes  from  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904), 
vol.  XXII,  p.  161-208.  Doc.  523  issued  Apr.  11,  1903.  F12-63 

Descriptions  of  a  new  genus  and  two  new  species  of  fishes  from  the  Hawaiian 

Islands.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  209-210.  Doc.  525  issued  July  9, 
1903.  F12-64 

The  shore  fishes  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  with  a  general  account  of  the  fish 

fauna.  (Bibliography:  p.  28-30.)  Bulletin,  1903  (1905),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  1, 
p.  1-574,  illus.,  LXXIII  pi.  (partly  col.)  fold.  map.  Doc.  577  issued  July  29, 
1905.  5-36162 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  John  O.  Snyder:  Notes  on  fishes  of  Hawaii,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species.  Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  205-218,  illus.,  pi. 
XII-XIII,  col.  Doc.  623  issued  Oct.  25,  1907.  7-35378 

Snyder,  John  Otterbein:  A  catalogue  of  the  shore  fishes  collected  by  the  steamer 
Albatross  about  the  Hawaiian  Islands  in  1902.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII, 
p.  513-538,  12  pi.  Doc.  546  issued  Jan.  19,  1904.  F12-74 

PHILIPPINE   ISLANDS. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Alvin  Seale:  Fishes  of  the  Philippine  Islands. 

(Bibliography:  p.  107-110.)     Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  49-110,  illus. 

Doc.  607  issued  Jan.  11,  1907.  Fll-61 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Robert  Earl  Richardson:  Fishes  from  islands  of  the 

Philippine  Archipelago.     Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  233-287,  illus. 

Doc.  640  issued  Dec.  16,  1908.  8-35768 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Alvin  Seale:  Fishes  of  the  islands  of  Luzon  and  Panay. 

Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  3-48,  illus.     Doc.  606  issued  Jan.  11,  1907. 

Fll-60 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notes  on  five  food  fishes  of  Lake  Buhi,  Luzon,  Philip- 
pine Islands.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  167-171,  illus.,  pi.  XXII.  Doc. 

501  issued  1902.  F12-277 

SAMOA. 

Jordan,  David  Starr:  The  fishes  of  Samoa.  Descriptions  of  the  species  found  in 
the  archipelago,  with  a  provisional  check-list  of  the  fishes  of  Oceania.  ("Glossary 
of  principal  words  composing  native  names  of  Samoan  fishes,  by  W.  E.  Safford": 
p.  446-455.)  Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  173^55,  XXX  p.,  illus.,  pi. 
XXXIII-LIII  (partly  col.).  Doc.  605  issued  Dec.  15,  1906.  Fll-70 

Safford,  William  Edward:  [Glossary  of  principal  words  composing  native  names  of 
Samoan  fishes.]  Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  446-455. 

OCEANS. 

ATLANTIC   OCEAN. 

tJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  List  of  collections  made  by  the  fishing  vessels  of  Glou- 
cester and  other  New  England  seaports  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission,  from  1877 
to  1880.  The  fishes  included  in  the  list  were  identified  by  G.  Brown  Goode  and 
T.  H.  Bean.  Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  787-835.  F17-23 

BERING    SEA. 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  The  ichthyological  collections  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
steamer  Albatross  during  the  years  1890  and  1891.  Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  393- 
476,  pi.  20-35.  Doc.  326  issued  Dec.  8,  1896.  F16-222 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry,  and  Charles  Victor  Burke:  Fishes  from  Bering  Sea  and 
Kamchatka.  Bulletin,  1910  (1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  31-96,  illus.  Doc.  754  issued 
May  6,  1912.  F12-93 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGKAPHY.  95 

PACIFIC   OCEAN. 

Evennann,  Barton  Warren,  and  Seth  Eugene  Meek:  A  report  upon  salmon 
investigations  in  the  Columbia  River  basin  and  elsewhere  on  the  Pacific  coast  in 
1896.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  15-84,  illus.,  2  pi.  Doc.  352  issued 
Jan.  6,  1898.  F12-241 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry:  The  ichthyological  collections  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
steamer  Albatross  during  the  years  1890  and  1891.  Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  393- 
476,  pi.  20-35.  J)oc.  326  issued  Dec.  8,  1896.  F16-222 

Report  on  fishes  obtained  by  the  steamer  Albatross  in  the  vicinity  of  Santa 

Catalina  Island  and  Monterey  Bay.  Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  23-29.  Doc.  400 
issued  Mar.  22,  1899.  Fll-112 

Jordan,  David.  Starr,  and  B.  C.  McGregor:  List  of  fishes  collected  at  Revillagigedo 
Archipelago  and  neighboring  islands.  Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  271-284.  Doc. 
404  issued  Mar.  22,  1899.  Fll-116 


Part  3.— FISHES — Continued. 
Section  2.— FISH  CULTURE. 


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I**-- 

General  work  of  Bureau. 

CONTENTS. 

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Work  of  Bureau's  stations  —  Contd. 
Missouri:  Neosho 

Work  of  Bureau's  stations  . 

General  .... 

Montana:  Bozeman 

Alaska  

New  Hampshire:  Nashua 

Afognak  

New  Jersey    .          

Lituik  Lake 

Delaware  River 

Quadra    Bay 

Gloucester  City 

Yes  Bav 

New  York 

Arkansas:  Mammoth  Springs. 
California                             .   .  . 

Cape  Vincent 

Cold  Spring  Harbor 

Baird                             

Roslyn 

Battle  Creek    

North  Carolina 

Crooks  Creek  

Avoca 

Fort  Gaston  

Edenton 

Korbel  

Weldon           

Mill  Creek 

Ohio 

Colorado  :    Leadville 

Put  in  Bay 

District  of  Columbia 

Sandusky 

Arsenal                .          ... 

Oregon 

Central  station            

Baker  Lake 

Fishponds  

Clackamas 

Navy  yard  

Rogue  River 

Georgia:  Cold  Spring  

Salmon  River 

Illinois:  Quincy  

Siuslaw  River 

Iowa. 

Upper  Clackamas 

Manchester 

Pennsylvania1  Bristol 

North  McGregor 

South  Carolina  :  Orangeburg  .  . 
South  Dakota'  Spearfish 

Kentucky:  Louisville 

Louisiana:    Atchafalaya  . 

Tennessee*  Erwin 

Maine  

Texas'  San  Marcos 

Boothbay  Harbor  

Utah'  Springville 

Bucksport  

Vermont 

Craig  Brook  

Holden 

Grand  Lake  Stream  

St  Johnsbury 

Green  Lake  

Virginia 

Maryland.. 

Gunston 

Bryans  Point 

Quantico 

Druid  Hill  Park  .   . 

Wytheville 

Fort  Washington 

Washington 

Havre  de  Grace  

Big  White  Salmon 

North  East  River  

Birds  view 

Massachusetts.  

Brinnon 

Berkshire 

Darrington 

Gloucester... 

D  uckab  ush 

Woods  Hole.... 

Eagle  Creek 

Michigan 

Little  White  Salmon  
Quilcene  River 

Alpena  

Charlevoix  

Quiniault  Lake 

Northville  

Sultan 

Minnesota  

Tanner  Creek 

Duluth  

West     Virginia:   White     Sul- 
phur  Springs 

Homer  

Mississippi:  Tupelo  

WVoming"  Saratoga 

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Work  of  Bureau's  cars  

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Introduced  species  —  Continued. 

Page. 

Fish,  culture  by  countries 

111 

Europe 

118 

United  States 

111 

General 

118 

General                  .... 

111 

Austria 

119 

Alaska        

111 

Belgium  .  .   . 

119 

Arizona  

111 

Finland  

119 

Calif  orn  ia 

112 

France 

119 

Colorado 

112 

Germany 

120 

Florida         .           ... 

112 

Great  Britain 

120 

Illinois  

112 

Italy 

120 

Iowa  

112 

Netherlands  

120 

Maine  

112 

Norway  

121 

Michigan 

112 

Sweden 

121 

Montana 

112 

Switzerland 

121 

New  Jersey 

112 

Oceanica 

121 

North  Carolina  

112 

Australia 

121 

Oregon  

112 

New  Zealand  

121 

Pennsylvania  

113 

Sandwich  Islands  

121 

South  Dakota 

113 

Tasmania 

122 

Vermont 

113 

Individual  species 

122 

Wyoming  

113 

Alewife 

122 

Pacific  Coast  

113 

Bass  

122 

Canada  

113 

Buffalofish  

122 

Mexico 

113 

Carp 

122 

Europe 

113 

Catfish 

125 

General           

113 

Cod 

126 

Austria  

113 

Grappie 

126 

Belgium  

114 

Eels  

126 

Denmark 

114 

Flounder 

126 

Finland 

114 

Goldfish 

126 

France 

114 

Grayling 

127 

Germany     

114 

Herring 

127 

Great  Britain  

115 

Mackerel 

127 

Iceland  

115 

Menhaden  .... 

128 

Italy 

115 

Mullet 

128 

Norway 

115 

Perch 

128 

Russia 

115 

Pike  perch 

128 

Spain       

116 

Rockfish  w 

128 

Sweden  

116 

Salmon 

129 

Switzerland  

116 

Saibling... 

131 

Asia  

116 

Sea  Bass  

132 

China 

116 

Shad 

132 

Japan 

116 

Sheepshead 

134 

Oceanica     .                  

116 

Smelts 

134 

Hawaiian  Islands  

116 

Sturgeon          .                .       . 

134 

New  Zealand  

116 

Suckers  

135 

Malacca  and   Straits  Set- 

Squeteague   

135 

tlements 

116 

Tautosr 

135 

Introduced  species  

117 

Trout 

135 

United  States  

117 

Whitefish  

137 

Ontario 

118 

(       Turbot 

138 

Cuba 

118 

Methods 

138 

Mexico 

118 

Aeration 

138 

South  America    

118 

Apparatus  and  appliances  

138 

Argentina  

118 

Miscellaneous  

139 

Brazil 

118 

Chili.. 

118 

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GENERAL   WORK   OF  BUREAU. 

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in  the  Rocky  Mountain  region  and  Gulf  States.  (1.  A  reconnaissance  of  the 
streams  and  lakes  of  western  Montana  and  northwestern  Wyoming.  2.  A  report 
upon  investigations  made  in  Texas  in  1891.)  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  90  p., 
XXXVI  pi.  (part.  fold.).  Doc.  205  issued  May  25,  1892.  Fll-345 

Goode,  George  Brown:  The  status  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  in  1884. 
A  review  of  what  has  been  accomplished  in  fish-culture,  and  the  investigation 
of  the  American  fisheries.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  1139-1180.  Doc.  75  issued 
Aug.  9,  1884.  Fll-272 

McDonald,  Marshall:  Memorandum  of  some  results  of  fish-culture  already  at- 
tained. Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  261-262.  F18-306 

Report  of  the  division  of  distribution  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission 

for  the  year  1883.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1051-1087,  tables.  ^  F17-38 

Report  on  the  distribution  of  fish  and  eggs  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  for 

the  season  of  1885-86.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  385-394.  F18-617 

Report  of  the  distribution  of  fish  and  eggs  by  the  United  States  Fish  com- 
mission from  January  1,  1886,  to  June  30,  1887.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  833-842. 
Address  of  the  chairman  of  the  general  committee  of  the  World's  Fisheries 


Congress.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  15-16.  F12-183 

Page,  William  F.:  The  most  recent  methods  of  hatching  fish  eggs.     Bulletin,  1888 

(1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  207-218.  Fll-321 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  [Tables  of  distribution  of  fish  and  fish-eggs.     Nos.  I-X.] 

Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  LXIII-LXVI. 
A  statistical  review  of  the  production  and  distribution  to  public  waters  of 

young  fish,  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission,  from  its  organization  in  1871  to  the 

close  of  1880.     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  825-915  incl.  tables.  F16-345 

Index  to  the  distribution,  made  under  the  auspices  of  the  United   States 


Fish  commission,  of  fish  in  public  waters  of  the  United  States,  during  the  decade 
ending  1880.     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  917-1035.  F16-344 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  Fish-cultural  practices  in  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Fisheries. 
Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  697-757,  pi.  LXXVII-LXXXIX,  diagrs. 
Doc.  675  issued  Apr.  25,  1910.  10-35554 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Directions  for  using  blanks  for  recording  the  propagation 
and  distribution  of  fish.  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  563-568. 

F16-30 

Memorandum  of  some  results  of  the  artificial  propagation  and  planting  of  fish 

(German  whitefish,  Maine  salmon,  rainbow  trout,  shad,  carp,  catfish)  due  mainly 
to  the  efforts  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  208- 
215,  pi.  XVII.  F18-41 

Report  of  the  distribution  of  fish  and  eggs  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  from 

July  1,  1887,  to  June  30,  1888.     Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  363-370.  F16-85 

Observations  upon  fishes  and  fish-culture.     Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X, 

p.  49-61.     Doc.  188  issued  June  20,  1892.  F12-135 

Report  of  distribution  of  fish  and  eggs  from  July  1,  1888,  to  June  30,  1889. 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  379-394.    Doc.  179  issued  Dec.  3,  1892.  F12-221 

Report  on  the  propagation  and  distribution  of  food -fishes.      Report,  1893  (1895) , 

p.  78-138;  1895  (1896),  p.  6-72;  1896  (1898),  p.  11-92;  1897  (1898),  p.  XVIII-XC; 
1898  (1899),  p.  XXXI-CXXII;  1899  (1900),  p.  XXXV-CXVIII,  pi.  VIII-XXIX; 
1900  (1901),  p.  25-118;  1901  (1902),  p.  21-110,  illus.,  pi.  4-5;  1902  (1904),  p.  22-110; 
1903  (1905),  p.  29-74;  1904 (1905),  p.  25-80;  1905  (1907),  64p.,  Doc.  602  issued  Oct.  1, 
1906;  1906  (1908),  78  p.,  Doc.  613  issued  Mar.  12,  1907;  1907  (1909),  78  p.,  Doc.  630 
issued  Feb.  4,  1908;  1908  (1910),  93  p.,  Doc.  644  issued  Mar.  6,  1909;  1909  (1911), 
103  p.,  Doc.  728  issued  Feb.  12,  1910;  1910  (1911),  112  p.,  Doc.  740  issued  June  1, 
1911;  1912  (1914),  108  p.,  Doc.  770  issued  Mar.  31,  1913;  1913  (1914),  122  p., 
Doc.  794  issued  June  13,  1914;  1914  (1915),  114  p.,  Doc.  808  issued  Feb.  23,  1915; 
1915  (1917),  138  p.,  Doc.  828  issued  Mar.  4,  1916;  1916  (1917),  111  p.,  Doc.  837 
issued  Feb.  26,  1917;  1917  (1919),  99  p.,  Doc.  846  issued  Feb.  1,  1918;  1918  (1920), 
82  p.,  Doc.  863  issued  Oct.  11,1919;  1919  (1921),  76  p.,  Doc.  878  issued  Sept.  9, 
1920. 

A  manual  of  fish- culture,  based  on  the  methods  of  the  United  States  Commission 

of  fish  and  fisheries.  (Contents.— Introduction,  by  J.  J.  Brice.  The  salmons  of 
the  Pacific  coast,  by  L.  Stone.  The  Atlantic  and  landlocked  salmons,  by  C.  G. 
Atkins.  The  rainbow  trout,  by  G.  A.  Seagle.  The  brook  trout,  by  F.  N.  Clark. 
The  lake  trout,  by  F.  N.  Clark.  The  whitefish,  by  J.  J.  Stranahan.  The  shad, 
by  S.  G.  Worth,  The  black  basses,  crappies,  and  rock  bass,  by  W.  F.  Page. 


100  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

The  miscellaneous  fresh-water  fishes.  The  cod.  The  common  mackerel.  The 
flatfish  or  winter  flounder.  Miscellaneous  salt-water  fishes.  The  American  lob- 
ster, by  H.  M.  Smith.  The  transportation  offish  and  fish  eggs,  by  J.  F.  Ellis. 
Spawning  seasons  of  fishes  propagated,  character  of  fish  eggs,  period  of  incuba- 
tion, etc.  Notes  on  the  edible  frogs  of  the  United  States  and  their  artificial 
propagation,  by  F.  M.  Chamberlain.  Oysters  and  methods  of  oyster-culture,  by 
H.  F.  Moore.  Notes  on  clam-culture.)  Report,  1897  (1898),  340  p.,  illus.,  pi. 
1-62, 1-XVIII.  Doc.  345  issued  Nov.  1, 1897.  Fll-119 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  A  manual  of  fish-culture,  based  on  the  methods  of  the 
U.  S.  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries,  with  chapters  on  the  cultivation  of 
oysters  and  frogs.  Revised  edition,  340  p.,  illus.,  pi.  1-64,  I-XVIII.  [Addi- 
tions— The  graylings,  by  J.  A.  Henshall.  The  pike  perch  or  wall-eyed  pike,  by 
J.  J.  Stranahan.]  Doc.  345  issued  Oct.  17,  1900.  Fll-119 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  (Propagation  and  distribution  of  food  fishes.) 
Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  XVI-XXXI;  1873-1875  (1876),  p.  XV-XLVI; 
1875-76  (1878),  p.  8-50;  1877  (1879),  p.  18-48;  1878  (1880),  p.  XXV-XLV;  1879 
(1882),  p.  XXVII-LI ;  1880 (1883),  p.  XXVII-XXXVI ;  1881  (1884),  p.  XLII-LVI ; 
1882  (1884),  p.  LV-LXXXIV;  1883  (1885),  p.  LXXI-XCI;  1884  (1886),  p.  XLVI- 
LXVI;  1885  (1887),  p.  LXXII-CIV;  1886  (1889),  p.  XXVII-XLIV;  1887  (1891), 
p.  XIII-LII;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XVIII-XXXVII;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  10-60; 
1892  (1894),  p.  XIV-LXVIII;  1893  (1895),  p.  14-16;  1894  (1896),  p.  20-80. 

WORK  OF  BUREAU'S  STATIONS. 
GENERAL. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Fish-cultural  stations  operated,  1913-1919.] 
Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  7-10;  1914  (1915),  p.  39^2;  1915  (1917),  p.  7-10;  1916 
(1917),  p.  8-11;  1917  (1919),  p.  53-55;  1918  (1920),  p.  10-11;  1919  (1921),  p.  31-33. 

ALASKA. 

AFOGNAK. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Afognak  Bay,  River,  and  Lake,  set  aside  by 
proclamation  of  December,  1892,  for  use  of  the  U.  S.  Commission  of  fish  and  fisher- 
ies.] Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  8. 

[Completion  of  station.]    Report,  1908  (1910),  p.  16. 

LITUIK  LAKE. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Site  selected,  materials  and  supplies  purchased.] 
Report,  1907  (1909),  p.  9. 

QUADRA   BAY. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  field  station  at  Quadra  Bay.] 
Report,  1915  (1917),  p.  14. 

YES   BAY. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Recommendation  for  site.]  Report,  1905 
(1907),  p.  18-19. 

[Establishment  of  hatchery  on  Lake  McDonald.]    Report,  1906  (1908),  p.  11. 

[Completion  of  station.]    Report,  1907  (1909),  p.  9. 

ARKANSAS:  MAMMOTH  SPRINGS. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  12. 

[Purchase  of  site.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  14. 

CALIFORNIA. 
BAIRD. 

Stone,  Livingston:  Account  of  operations  at  the  McCloud  River  fish-breeding 
stations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission,  from  1872-1882,  inclusive.  Bulletin,  1882 
(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  217-236.  F12-359 

History  of  operations  at  the  fish-hatching  stations  on  the  McCloud  River,  Cali- 
fornia, from  the  beginning,  August,  1872,  to  October,  1884.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 
vol.  V,  p.  28-31.  F18-367 

Report  of  operations  at  the  United  States  salmon-hatching  establishment  on 

the  McCloud  River,  California.     Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  168-215;  1873-74 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  101 

and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  437-478;  1875-76  (187$), 'p.  921-958,  illus.;  1877  (1879), 
p  797-810-  1878  (1880),  p.  741-770;  1879  (1882),  p.  695-708,  715-720;  1880  (1883), 
p  597-613,615-621;  1881  (1884),  p.  1063-1078,  1079-1083;  1882(1884),  p.  839-850, 
851-855;  1883  (1885),  p.  989-1006;  1884  (1886),  p.  169,  171-176;  1885  (1887),  p. 
131-140;  1886  (1889),  p.  737-745. 

Stone,  Livingston:  Report  of  operations  in  California  in  1873 :  Report,  1873-74  and 
1874-75  (1876),  p.  377-429.  F16-21 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  McCloud  River.]    Report,  1873-74 


and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  XXII-XXX;  1875-76  (1878),  p.  24;  1877  (1879),  p.  33-34; 
1880  (1883),  p.  XXIX-XXX;  1882  (1884),  p.  XXV,  LXX-LXXI;  1883  (1885), 


(1896)  p  49;  1895  (1896),  p.  44-45;  1896  (1898),  66-67;  1897  (1898),  p.  LXVI- 
LXVII;  1898  (1899),  p.  XCIII;  1899  (1900),  p.  XCVI-XCVIII,  pi.  XXII;  1900 
(1901),  p.  85-90;  1901  (1902),  p.  74-77. 

[Act  of  March  2,  1889,  appropriates  funds  for  quarters.]     Report,  1889-1891 

(1893),  p.  49. 

BATTLE    CREEK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  station.]     Report,  1897  (1898), 

p.  LXVII-LXIX. 

[Act,  1898,  authorizing  permanent  station.]     Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  XXIX. 

[Operations  at  Battle  Creek.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  XCX-XCVII;  1899 

(1900),  p.  XCVIII-C;  1900  (1901),  p.  90-91;  1902  (1904),  p.  77-78. 

CROOKS    CREEK. 

IT.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Establishment  of  Crooks  Creek  station.]    Re- 
port, 1879  (1882),  p.  XXX-XXXI. 
[Operations  at  Crooks  Creek  station.]     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  XXX. 


FORT   GASTON. 


U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Fort  Gaston  station.]  Report, 
1889-91  (1893),  p.  51-52;  1892  (1894),  p.  LVIII-LIX;  1893  (1895),  p.  119-120; 
1894  (1896),  p.  49-50;  1895  (1896),  p.  46-47;  1896  (1898),  p.  67-68;  1897  (1898), 
p.  LXXIII;  1898  (1899),  p.  XCVII-XCVIII. 


KORBEL. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Korbel.]  Report,  1894  (1896), 
p.  50;  1895  (1896),  p.  47-48. 

MILL   CREEK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  of  station.]  Report,  1902  (1904),  p. 
74-75. 

COLORADO:  LEADVILLE. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Leadville.]  Report,  1888-89 
(1892),  p.  XXXV;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  47-49;  1892  (1894),  p.  LV-LVII;  1893 
(1895),  p.  114-117;  1894  (1896),  p.  47-48;  1895' (1896),  p.  42-44;  1896  (1898),  p. 
62-65;  1897(1898),p.LXIII-LXV;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXVIII-XC;  1899(1900), 
p.  LXXXIX-XCI;  1900  (1901),  p.  79-81;  1901  (1902),  p.  69-71;  1902  (1904),  p. 
65-67. 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

ARSENAL. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  ice  pond  for  carp.]  Report,  1878  (1880), 
p.  XLII;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXVII;  1880  (1883),  p.  XIX;  1881  (1884),  p.  XVII; 
1882  (1884),  p.  XXV;  1883  (1885),  p.  XXVI;  1884  (1886),  p.  XVII;  1885  (1887), 
p.  XXV;  1886  (1889),  p.  XLIII. 

CENTRAL   STATION. 

Brown,  J\  E.:  [Carp,  goldfish,  ides,  and  catfish  handled  at  Central  station.]  Bulle- 
tin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  309. 


102  r.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

McDonald,  Marshall:  Report  of  operations  at  Central  station,  United  States  Fish 
commission.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  879-890,  illus.,  pis.;  1883  (1885),  p.  1017- 
1034,  incl.  tables,  diagr.  F16-315 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Brief  mention.]  Report,  1881  (1884),  XVI- 
XVII;  1882  (1884),  p.  XXV;  1883  (1885),  p.  XXVI;  1884  (1886),  p.  XVII;  1885 
(1887),  p.  XXIV;  1887  (1891),  p.  XXVII-XXVII1;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXVI- 
XXVIII;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  33-35;  1892  (1894),  p.  XXXV-XXXVII;  1893 
(1895),  p.  93-96;  1894  (1896),  p.  31-33;  1895  (1896),  p.  26-27;  1896  (1898),  p.  39- 
40;  1897  (1898),  p.  XLVII-XLVIII;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXII-LXIII,  1899  (1900), 
p.  LXII;  1900  (1901),  p.  53;  1901  (1902),  p.  46-47;  1902  (1904),  p.  44-45. 

FISH   PONDS. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  Monument  lot  authorized  by  Congress.] 
Report,  1876-77  (1879),  p.  43. 

[Operations  at  Fish  Ponds.]  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  XL-XLI;  1879  (1882),  p. 

XXXVI;  1880  (1883),  p.  XIX;  1881  (1884),  p.  L-LII;  1882  (1884),  p.  XXV;  1883 
(1885),  p.  XXVI;  1884(1886),  p.  LXII-LXIV;  1885(1887).  p.  XXIV-XXV;  1886 
(1889),  p.  XXXVIII;  1887  (1891),  p.  XXVII;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXVIII;  1889- 
1891  (1893),  p.  35;  1892(1894),  p.  XXXVII-XXXIX;  1893  (1895),  p.  96-97;  1894 
(1896),  p.  35-36;  1895  (1896),  p.  24-25;  1896  (1898),  p.  42-44;  1897  (1898),  p. 
XLIX-LI;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXIV-LXXII;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXIII-LXV;  1900 
(1901),  p.  52-53;  1901  (1902),  p.  45;  1902  (1904),  p.  43. 

NAVY   YARD. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Propagation  and  distribution  of  shad  (Alosa  sapidis- 
sima)  in  the  spring  of  1880.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  655-657. 

Wood,  William  Maxwell:  Report  of  the  operations  of  the  Navy  Yard  shad-hatching 
station  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  during  the  season  of  1882.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p. 
891-897,  pis.  F16-321 

GEORGIA:  COLD  SPRING. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Site  donated.]  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  XXVIII- 
XXIX. 

ILLINOIS:  QUINCY. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Quincy.]  Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p. 
XXX-XXXI;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  44;  1892  (1894),  p.  XLIX-L;  1893  (1895),  p. 
108-110;  1894  (1896),  p.  45;  1895  (1896),  p.  37-38;  1896  (1898),  p.  57-59;  1897 
(1898),  p.  LVII;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXV;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXXII-LXXXIII; 
1900  (1901),  p.  71;  1901  (1902),  p.  62;  1902  (1904),  p.  59. 

IOWA. 

MANCHESTER. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Manchester.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p 
LVII-LVIII;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXII-LXXXV;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXXIT1- 
LXXXV;  1900  (1901),  p.  72-75;  1901  (1902),  p.  62-64;  1902  (1904),  p.  60-62. 

NORTH  M'GREGOR. 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  rescue  station  at  North  McGregor.] 
Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  39. 

KENTUCKY:  LOUISVILLE. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]  Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  64. 
-  [Donation  of  site  by  State.]  Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  69. 

LOUISIANA:  ATCHAFALAYA. 

IT.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Brief  mention.]    Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  10. 

MAINE. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.:  Memoranda  relative  to  inclosures  for  the  confinement  of  salmon, 
drawn  from  experience  at  Bucksport,  Penobscot  River,  Maine.  Bulletin,  1884 
(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  170-174.  F13-92 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  103 


BOOTHBAY   HARBOR. 


TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  16. 

Work  of  the  Bureau  of  fisheries  and  its  fish-cultural  station  at  Boothbay  Harbor, 

Me.     1917.     [Occasional  papers.]  F17-186 


BUCKSPORT. 


TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Bucksport.]     Report,  1872-73 
(1874),   p.   XVIII-XIX;  1873-1875  (1876),    p.    XXX;   1875-76    (1878),    p.    25; 


1877  (1879),  p.  36;  1878  (1880),  p.  XXIX;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXI;  1880  (1883), 
p.  XXXI;  1881  (1884),  p.  XLVII;  1882  (1884),  p.  XXIV;  1883  (1885).  p.  LXXX; 
1884  (1884),  p.  XVI;  1885  (1887),  p.  XXIII;  1886  (1889),  p.  XL;  1887  (1891), 


CRAIG    BROOK. 

Atkins,   Charles    G.:  Sketch   of   the   Penobscot   salmon-breeding   establishment. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  373-378.  Fl 2-374 
.  Report  on  the  propagation  of  Penobscot  salmon  in  1886-87.  Report,  1888-89 

(1892),  p.  747-749.  F20--161 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Craig  Brook.]  Report,  1883 

(1885),  p.  79-82;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  13-19;  1892  (1894),  p.  XVIII-XXI;  1893 

(1895),  p.  79-82;  1894  (1896),  p.  21-23;  1895  (1896),  p.  12-15;  1896  (1898),  p. 

17-21;  1897  (1898),  p.  XXI-XXV;  1898  (1899),  p.  XLII-XLIV;  1899  (1900),  p. 

XLV-LI;  1900  (1901),  p.  36-38;  1901  (1902),  p.  29-31;  1902  (1904),  p.  29-31. 

rT^_j-_  1- 1  *     T -£       ,X~J-.I 4-       /  1«^.  -T  «.       "D—  ^~1-     T  T>  v-v^.  A«4.  1  OOO 


-[Establishment  of  permanent  station  at  Craig  Brook.]     Report,    1888-1889 


(1892),  p.  XXII-XXIII. 

GRAND   LAKE    STREAM. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.:  Report  on  the  collection  and  distribution  of  schoodic  salmon 

eggs.     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  817-846,  pi.;  1880  (1883),  p.  633-665,  incl.  tables; 

1882  (1884),  p.  863-871;  1884  (1886),  p.  181-187;  1885  (1887),  p.  145-156;  1886 

(1889),  p.  751-759. 
—  Sketch  of  the  schoodic  salmon-breeding  establishment.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  379-382.  F12-375 

—  Report  on  the  schoodic  salmon  work  of  1884-1885.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 

V,  p.  323-324. 
TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Grand  Lakes  Stream.]     Report, 

1875-76  (1878),  p.  25-26;  1876-77  (1879),  p.  37-38;  1878  (1880),  p.  XXXII-XXXV; 

1879  (1882),  p.  XXXII-XXXIII;  1880  (1883),  p.  XXXI;  1881  (1884)  p.  XLVII- 


(1894),  p.  XVII;  1893  (1895),  p.  79. 

GREEN   LAKE. 

Atkins,  Charles  G.:  Report  on  the  propagation  of  Penobscot  salmon  in  1879-80. 

Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  721-731,  incl.  tables. 
Sketch   of   the   Penobscot   salmon-breeding   establishment.     Bulletin,    1882 

(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  373-378.  F12-374 

Report  on  the  propagation  of  Penobscot  salmon  in  1884-85.     Report,  1884 


(1886),  p.  177-179,  tables. 
TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Green  Lake.]  Report,  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  20-22;  1892  (1894),  p.  XXI-XXII;  1893  (1895),  p.  82-86;  1894  (1896), 
p.  24-26;  1895  (1896),  p.  9-12;  1896  (1898),  p.  14-16;  1897  (1898),  p.  XIX-XX; 
1898  (1899),  p.  XL-XLII;  1899  (1900),  p.  XLIII-XLV;  1900  (1901)  p.  34-35; 
1901  (1902),  p.  28-29;  1902  (1904),  p.  26-29. 


104  U.    S.    BUREAU    OF   FISHERIES. 


MARYLAND. 

BRYANS    POINT. 


TJ.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,   1892  (1894).  p 
XXXI-XXXV. 


[Operations  at  Bryans  Point.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  92-93;  1894  (1896), 

p.  30-31;  1895  (1896),  p.  28-29;  1897  (1898),  p.  XLIV-XLV;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXI- 
LXII;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXII-LXIII;  1900  (1901),  p.  51;  1901  (1902),  p.  44;  1902 
(1904),  p.  41-42. 

DRUID   HILL   PARK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  Druid  Hill  Park.]  Report,  1877  (1879), 
p.  42-43;  1878  (1880)  p.  XL;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXVII;  1880  (1883),  p.  XIX. 

FORT   WASHINGTON. 

Babcock,  William  C.:  Report  of  shad  operations  conducted  at  Fort  Washington,  Md 
'  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1035-1042  incl.  tables;  1884  (1886),  p.  189-197  incl.  tables,  pi. 

Fll-35 
McDonald,  Marshall:  Report  of  shad  propagation  on  the  Potomac  River  during 

the  season  of  1886.     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  815-817. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Fort  Washington.]  Report,  1883 
(1885),  p.  XXVI;  1884  (1886),  p.  LVIII-LIX;  1885  (1887),  p.  LXXXIX;  1886 
(1889),  p.  XXXVI;  1887  (1891),  p.  XXV;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXVI;  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  32-33. 

HAVRE   DE  GRACE. 

Clark,  Frank  Nelson:  Notes  on  experiments  in  penning  shad  and  taking  eggs  at 

Battery  station,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  in  1883.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1045-1050. 

F17-37 
Grabill,  L.  B.:  Report  of  operations  at  the  shad-hatching  station  on  Battery  Island, 

near  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  during  the  season  of  1884.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p. 

807-814  incl.  tables.  F17-36 

Hamlen,  William:  Report  of  operations  at  the  Battery  Island  station,  Havre  de 

Grace,  Md.,  during  the  season  of  1884.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  199-208  incl. 

tables. 
Low,  W.  F.:  Report   of   operations  at  the   Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  shad -hatching 

station  during  the  season  of  1883.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1043-1044  incl.  tables. 
Ravenel,   William  de  Chastignier:   [Table  of  temperatures  and  densities  at  St. 

Jerome  Station,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  for  the  year  1886.]    Report,  1886  (1889), 

p. 768-777. 
Taylor,  Fred  W.:  Analysis  of  artesian-well  water  from  the  shad-hatching  station 

at  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  348.  F18-145. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Battery  Island.]    Report,  1878 

(1880),  p.  XXXVI;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXV;  1880  (1883),  p.  XXXII-XXXIII; 

1881  (1884),  p.  L;  1882  (1884),  p.  LXXIV-LXXVII;  1883  (1885),  p.  LXXXIV- 

LXXXV;  1884  (1886),  p.  LVII 

1887  (1891),  p. 


L882  (1884),  p.  LXXIV-LXXVII;  1883  (1885),  p.  LXXXIV- 
16),  p.  LVIII-LIX;  1885  (1887),  p.  XCI;  1886  (1889),  p.  LXII; 
™.  v^^y,  ~.  .^V-XXVI;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXV-XXVI;  1889-1891  (1893), 
p.  30-31;  1892  (1894),  p.  XXIX-XXX;  1893  (1895),  p.  91;  1894  (1896),  p.  29-30; 
1895  (1896),  p.  22-24;  1896  (1898),  p.  37-39;  1897  (1898),  p.  XLII-XLIV;  1898 
(1899),  p.  LIX-LXI;  1899  (1900),  p.  LX-LXII;  1900  (1901),  p.  49-51;  1901  (1902), 
p.  43;  1902  (1904),  p.  40-41. 


p. 

—  Report  of  shad-hatching  operations  at  Battery  station,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md., 
season  of  1885  and  1887.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  401-410;  1886  (1886), 
vol.  VI,  p.  361-368;  1887  (1887),  vol.  VII,  p.  95-100  incl.  tables.  F18-613 

- —  [Closure  of  fish  hatchery  at  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.]    Report,  1917  (1919),  p.  76-78. 


NORTH    EAST   RIVER. 


TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations.]     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  L;  1882 
(1884),  p.  LXXVI. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

BERKSHIRE. 


U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Donation  to  U.  S.  Bureau  of  fisheries  of  trout- 
hatching  plant  by  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Scully.]    Report,  1917  (1919),  p.  55. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  105 

GLOUCESTER. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Gloucester.]  Report,  1878 
(1880),  p.  XLII-XLIV;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXVII-XXVIII;  1887  (1891),  p.  XV- 
XVI;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXIII-XXIV;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  22-24;  1892  (1894), 
p.  XXII;  1893  (1895),  p.  86-87;  1894  (1896),  p.  26-27;  1895  (1896),  p.  17-18;  1896 
(1898),  p.  24-26;  1897  (1898),  p.  XXX-XXXVIII;  1898  (1899),  p.  L-LII;  1899 
(1900),  p.  LXXX-LV;  1900  (1901),  p.  45-47;  1901  (1902),  p.  35-36;  1902  (1904), 
p.  37-38. 

WOODS   HOLE. 

U.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Woods  Hole.]    Report,  1884 

(1886),  p.  XV;  1885  (1887),  p.  LXXVIII;  1886  (1889),  p.  XXXIX-XL;  1887 

(1891),  p.  XVI-XVII;  1888-89  (1892),   p.  XXIV-XXV;  1889-1891   (1893),  p. 

24-28;  1892  (1894),  p.  XXIV-XXVII;  1893  (1895),  p.  88-90;  1894  (1896),  p.  27-29  ; 

1895  (1896),  p.  18-22;  1896  (1898),  p.  27-31;  1897  (1898),  p.  XXXVI-XXXVII; 

1898  (1899),  p.  LII-LXI;  1899  (1900),  p.  LVI-LVIII;  1900  (1901),  p.  45-47;  1901 

(1902),  p.  36-38;  1902  (1904),  p.  36-37. 

[Selection  and  description  of  site.]     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XXXVII-XL. 

[Congressional  action  in  regard  to  the  Woods  Hole  station.]    Report,  1882 

(1884),  p.  LXI. 

[Permanent  sea-coast  station.]    Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  XXXVII-XLI. 

[Description  of  Woods  Hole.]    Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  LIII-LVI. 


MICHIGAN. 


Clark,  Frank  Nelson:  Report  of  operations  at  the  Michigan  stations  of  the  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  for  the  year  1886-87.     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  729-736. 

ALPENA. 

Clark,  Frank  N.:  Description  of  the  U.   S.  fish  hatchery  at  Alpena,  Michigan 

Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  388. 
[Report  on  operations  at  Alpena.]    Report,   1880  (1883),   p    568-572-  1882 

(1884),  p.  815-817;  1883  (1885),  p.  978-979;  1884  (1886),  p.  151-167;  1885  (1887), 

p.  121-129. 

—  [Fish-cultural  operations  at  Alpena.]    Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  42-43. 


(1894),  p.  XLVI-XLVII;  1895  (1896),  p.  35-36;  1896  (1898),  p.  54-55;  1897  (1898) 
p.  LVI-LVII;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXI;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXX-LXXXI. 
[Establishment  of  station.]    Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  XXV. 


Worth,  Stephen  G.:  [Operations  at  Alpena.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  105-106. 

CHARLEVOIX. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Substation  established.]    Report,  1903  (1905), 
p.  13. 

NORTHVILLE. 

Clark,  Frank  Nelson:  Account  of  operations  at  the  Northville  fish-hatching  station 
of  the  United  States  Fish  commission,  from  1874  to  1882,  inclusive.     Bulletin 
1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  355-372,  illus.  F12-373 

Report  of  operations  at  Northville  and  Alpena.     Report,   1880  (1883),  p 

553-596;  1881  (1884),  p.  1037-1062;  1882  (1884),  p.  813-838;  1883  (1885),  p.  975- 
988;  1884  (1886),  p.  151-167  1885  (1887),  p.  121-129;  1886  (1889),  p.  729-736. 

Report  on  distribution  of  fish  and  eggs  from  Northville  and  Alpena  stations 


for  1885-86.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  395-399.  F18-618 

U.S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Purchase  of  station  and  all  facilities  from  Clark.] 
Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  XXVII. 

[Operations  at  Northville.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XLIV;  1882  (1884),  p 

LXIV-LXVIII;  1883  (1885),  p.  LXXVI-LXXVII;  1884  (1886),  p.  LII-LIII; 
1885  (1887),  p.  LXXVII-LXXIX,  LXXXII;  1886  (1889),  p.  XXXI,  XXXII, 
XXXIII,  1887  (1891),  p.  XX-XXII;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXXI-XXXII;  1889- 
1891  (1893),  p.  39-42;  1892  (1894),  p.  XLIII-XLVI;  1893  (1895),  p.  103-105; 
1894  (1896);  p.  40-42;  1895  (1896),  p.  33-35;  1896  (1898),  p.  52-54;  1897  (1898) 
p.  LV-LVI;  1898  (1899),  p.  LCCVII;  1899(1900),  p.  LXXVII-LXXIX;  1900 
(1901),  p.  64-70;  1901  (1902),  p.  57-61;  1902  (1904),  p.  53-58. 


106  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


MINNESOTA. 

DULUTH. 


TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  station.]    Report,  1887  (1891), 
p.  XXXIV. 
-[Operations  of  station  at  Duluth.]    Report,   1888-89  (189_2),  p.   XXXIII- 

L.X. 


XXXIV;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  43-44;  1892  (1894),  p.  XLVII-XLIX;  1893  (1895), 
p.  106-108;  1894  (1896),  p.  44;  1895  (1896),  p.  36;  1896  (1898),  p.  55-56;  1897 
(1898),  p.  LVII-LIX;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXI-LXXXII;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXXI- 


p.  106-108;  1894  (1896),  p.  44;  1895  (1896),  p.  36;  1896  (1898),  p.  55-56;  1897 

98),  p.  LVII-LIX;  1898  (1899),  p.  LXXXI-LX 
LXXXII;  1900  (1901),  p.  70-71;  1901  (1902),  p.  60-62;  1902  (1904),  p.*58. 


IT.    S.   Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Site  purchased   and   construction  begun.] 

Report,  1910  (1911),  p.  11. 
[Completion  of  buildings.]    Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  65. 

MISSISSIPPI:  TUPELO. 

TJ.    S.    Commissioner    of   Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1902  (1904),    p. 

15-16. 
[Purchase  of  site.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  13. 

[Progress  of  construction.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  14. 

MISSOURI:  NEOSHO. 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [Report  in  reference  to  the  establishment  of  a  fish-cultural 

station  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  in  southwest  Missouri.]    Report,  1887  (1891), 

p.  XXXI-XXXIII. 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Neosho.]     Report,  1888-89  (1892), 

p.  XXXIV;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  45-47;  1892  (1894),  p.  L-LIV;  1893  (1895),  p. 

110-117;  1894  (1896),  p.  45-47;  1895  (1896),  p.  38-41;  1896  (1898),  p.  59-62;  1897 

(1898),    p.    LIX-LXI;  1898    (1899),    p.    LXXXV-LXXXVII;  1899    (1900),    p. 

LXXXVII-LXXXIX;  1900  (1901),  p.  77-79;  1901  (1902),  p.  65-66;  1902  (1904), 

p.  64-65. 

MONTANA:  BOZEMAN. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  station  at  Bozeman.]  Re- 
port, 1893  (1895),  p.  7-8. 

[Brief  mention.]    Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  8;  1895  (1896),  p.  2. 

[Operations  at  Bozeman.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  LXV-LXVI;  1898  (1899), 

p.  XCI-XCII;  1899  (1900),  p.  XCI-XCII;  1900  (1901),  p.  83-85;  1901  (1902),  p. 
73-74;  1902  (1904),  p.  69-71. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE:  NASHUA. 

U.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1899  (1900),  p. 

XXVII. 
[Operations  at  Nashua.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  42-43;  1901  (1902),  p.  34-35; 

1902  (1904),  p.  34-36. 

NEW    JERSEY. 

DELAWARE    RIVER. 

17.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  on  Delaware  River.]  Report,  1892 
(1894),  p.  XXVIII-XXIX;  1893  (1895),  p.  90;  1894  (1896),  p.  28-29;  1895  (1896), 
p.  22;  1896  (1898),  p.  33-37;  1899  (1900),  p.  LIX-LX;  1900  (1901),  p.  49;  1901 
(1902),  p.  42-43;  1902  (1904),  p.  39-40. 

GLOUCESTER   CITY. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Gloucester  City.]  Report,  1885 
(1887),  p.  XCIII-XCIV;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  28-29. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  107 


NEW    YORK. 

CAPE    VINCENT. 


U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Cape  Vincent  selected  as  site.]     Report,  1894 

(1896),  p.  18. 
-  [Operations  at  Cape  Vincent.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  32-33;  1897  (1898),  p. 

XXIX-XXX;  1898  (1899),  p.  XLVII-L;  1899(1900),  p.  LI-LIII;  1900  (1901), 


p.  47-49;  1901  (1902),  p.  38-42;  1902  (1904),  p.  38-39. 

COLD    SPRING    HARBOR. 

Mather,  Fred:  Account  of  eggs  repacked  and  shipped  to  foreign  countries,  under  the 
direction  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  809-812;  1883 
(1885),  p.  973-974;  1884  (1886),  p.  143-150;  1885  (1887),  p.  117-120;  147-150; 

p. 
Report  of   operations  at   Cold  Spring  Harbor,  Long  Island.     Report,  1884 


p. 

89), 


1886  (1889),  p.  829-831. 


(1886),  p.  129-142;  1885  (1887),  p.  109-115;  1886  (1889),  p.  721-728. 

Report  of  the  hatching  operations  at  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  New  York,  during 


the  season  of  1884-85,  and  the  distribution  in  the  spring  of  1885.     Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  469-472.  F18-512 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  State  hatchery  at  Cold  Spring  Harbor 
by  U.  S.  Fish  commission.]  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  XIX;  1884  (1886),  p.  XVI; 
1885  (1887),  p.  XXIII-XXIV;  1886  (1889),  p.  XLI;  1887  (1891),  p.  XXVIII; 
1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXV,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  28;  1892  (1894),  p.  XXVII-XXVIII. 

ROSLYN. 

Mather,  Fred:  Report  upon  the  hatching  and  distribution  of  Penobscot  and  land 
locked,  or  schoodic,  salmon  in  the  spring  of  1882.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  873-877. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  Chapham'  s  establishment  for  hatching 
salmon.]  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  LXVIII-LXIX. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

AVOCA. 

Milner  ,  James  W.  :  [Work  at  Avoca  station  during  1878.]    Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  617- 
Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  [Work  of  the  Fish  Hawk  at  Avoca.]    Report,  1881  (1884), 

p.  59-60. 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Avoca  station.]    Report,  1881 

(1884),  p.  XLIX. 

EDENTON. 

U.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1899  (1900),  p. 

XXIX-XXX 
-  [Operations  at  Edenton.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  57-59;  1901  (1902),  p.  50-52; 

1902  (1904),  p.  47-48. 

WELDON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Joint  operations  by  State  and  U.  S.  Fish  com- 
mission.] Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  XLVIII. 

OHIO. 
PUT-IN   BAY. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Put-in  Bay.]  Report,  1899-1891 
(1893),  p.  38-39;  1892  (1894),  p.  XL-XLII:  1893  (1895),  p.  100-102;  1894  (1896),  p. 
37-40;  1895  (1896),  p.  31-32;  1896  (1898),  p.  49-51;  1897  (1898),  p.  LIII-LIV;  1898 
(1899),  p.  LXX-LXXXI,  pi.  XIII-XVI;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXI-LXXVI;  1900 
(1901),  p.  60-63;  1901  (1902),  p.  55-57;  1902  (1904),  p.  50-53. 

SANDUSKY. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  State  hatchery  by  U.  S.  Fish  commission.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1891),  p.  XXIX-XXX;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.,  37. 


108  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 

OREGON. 

BAKER   LAKE. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1899  (1900), 


/ommissipner  or  jbisneries:  L&eiection  ot  site.j    iteport,  isyy  (lyuuj,  p.  AA1A. 
[Description  of  hatchery  and  operations  for  1900.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p. 
96-97. 

[Report  of  operations  for  1901.]      Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  83-84;  1902  (1904), 


p.  81-82. 

CLACKAMAS. 

Hubbard,  \V.  F.:  Report  of  the  salmon-hatching  operations  in  1878  at  Clackamas 

hatchery.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  771-772. 
Stone,  Livingston:  Report  of  operations  at  the  salmon-hatching  station  on  the 

Clackamas  River  in  1877.     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  783-796.  F16-117 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Establishment  of  station.]     Report,  1878  (1880), 

p.  XXVII. 
[New  station  proposed  on  the  Clackamas  River,  Oregon.]    Report,  1886  (1889), 

p.  XLIX. 
[Operations  at  Clackamas  station.]    Report,   1878  (1880),   p.   XXVII;  1887 

(1891),  p.  XIX-XX;  1888-89  (1892),  p.  XXXVI-XXXVII;  1889-1891  (1893), 

p.  52-53;  1892  (1894),  p.  LIX-LX;  1893  (1895),  p.  121-122;  1894  (1896),  p.  51; 

1895  (1896),  p.   48;  1896  (1898),  p.   69-70;  1897   (1898),   p.   LXIX-LXX;  1898 

(1899),  p.  XCVII-C;  1899  (1900),  p.  XCIII-XCIV;  1900  (1901),  p.  91-92;  1901 

(1902),  p.  78-80;  1902  (1904),  p.  75-77. 

ROGUE   RIVER. 

TJ.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1898  (1899),  p. 

CI-CII. 
[Operation  of  station.]    Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  78. 

—  [Station  reopened.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  92-94. 

SALMON    RIVER. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site  for  auxiliary  station.]     Report, 

1897  (1898),  p.  LXX-LXXI. 

[Operations  at  Salmon  River.]     Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  01;  1899  (1900),  p. 

XCIV-XCV. 

SIUSLAW   RIVER. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operation  of  hatchery  near  Mapleton,  Oreg., 
by  U.  S.  Fish  commission.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  CIV. 

UPPER   CLACKAMAS. 

TJ.    S.    Commissioner   of  Fisheries:  [History   of  station.]     Report,    1898   (1899), 
p.  XCIX-C. 

-  [Operations  of  station.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  XCIV. 

PENNSYLVANIA:  BRISTOL. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Use  of  Pennsylvania  State  natchery.]     Report, 

1898  (1899),  p.  LIX. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA:  ORANGEBURG. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  64. 

-  [Purchase  of  site.]    Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  69. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA:  SPEARFISH. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  XV. 

[Purchase  of  site.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  XXVI. 

[Operations  at  Spearfish.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  81-83;  1901  (1902),  p.  71-72; 

1902  (1904),  p.  68-69. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  109 

TENNESSEE:  ERWIN. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Act  of  August  5,  1892,  authorizing  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  station.]  Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  18. 

[Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  XV. 

[Operations  at  Erwin.]  Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  LXVII-LXX;  1899  (1900),  p. 

LXIX-LXXI;  1900  (1901),  p.  59-60;  1901(1902),  p.  52-53;  1902  (1904),  p.  48-49. 

TEXAS:  SAN  MARCOS. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1892  (1894),  p. 

LXIII. 

[Donation  of  site.]     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  7. 

[Operations  at  San  Marcos.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  LXI-LXII;  1898  (1899), 

p.  LXXXyn-LXXXVIII;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXXXV-LXXXVIII;  1900  (1901), 

~4),  P- 


p.  76-77;  1901  (1902),  p.  67-69;  1902  (1904),  p.  62-64. 

[Closure  of  hatchery  at  San  Marcos.]     Report,  1917  (1919),  p.  77-78. 

[Station  reopened.]    Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  10. 

UTAH:  SPRINGVILLE. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  75. 

VERMONT. 
HOLDEN. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Purchase  of  land  for  auxiliary  station.]    Re- 
port, 1910  (1911),  p.  11. 

ST.    JOHNSBURY. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  6. 

[Construction  of  station.]     Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  2. 

[Operations  at  St.  Johnsbury.]  Report,  1895  (1896),  p.  15-17;  1896  (1898),  p. 

21-24;  1897  (1898),  p.  XXV-XXIX;  1898  (1899),  p.  XLV-XLVIII;  1899  (1900), 
p.XLVIII-LI;  1900(1901),  p.  39-42;  1901  (1902),  p.  31-33;  1902  (1904),  p.  32-34. 

VIRGINIA. 
GUNSTON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Operations  of  barges  on  the  Potomac  River  in 
1881.]     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XLIX. 

QUANTICO. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operations  at  Quantico.]     Report,  1882  (1884), 
p.  LXXII;  1883  (1885),  p.  LXXXIII-LXXXIV. 

WYTHEVILLE. 

McDonald,  Marshall:  Report  of  operations  at  the  trout-breeding  station  at  Wythe- 

ville,  Va.,  from  its  occupation  in  January,  1882,  to  June  30,  1887.     Report,  1885 

(1887),  p.  103-108;  1886  (1889),  p.  793-800.  Fll-258 

TJ.   S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:     [Operations  at  Wytheville.]    Report,    1898 

(1899),  p.  LXVI-LXVII;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXVI-LXIX;  1900  (1901),  p.  55-57; 

1901  (1902),  p.  47-50;  1902  (1904),  p.  45-47. 
[Act  passed  by  the  Virginia  Legislature  authorizing  transfer  of  station  from 

State  to  United  States.]     Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  XXVII. 
[Operations  of  State  hatchery  by  U.  S.  Fish  commissioner.]     Report,  1882 

(1884),  p.  XVIII;  1883  (1885),  p.  XXV;  1884  (1886),  p.  XVI;  1885  (1887),  p. 

XXIII;  1886  (1889),  p.  XLI;  1887  (1891),  p.  XXII-XXIII;  1888-89  (1892),  p. 
-     XXIX;  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  36-37;  1895  (1896),  p.  29-31;  1896  (1898),  p.  47-49; 

1897  (1898),  p.  LI-LII. 


110  U.   S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


WASHINGTON , 
BIG    WHITE    SALMON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Operations  at  Big  White  Salmon. 1     Report, 
1902  (1904),  p.  80-81. 

BIRDS  VIEW. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Purchase  of  land.]     Report,  1911  (1913),  p.  62. 

BRINNON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  of  Fisheries:   [New  station  operated  on  the  Dusenwallops 
River.]    Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  13. 

DARRINGTON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Field  station  established  on  the  Sauk  River. 1 
Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  13. 

DUCKABUSH. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Selection  of  site  and  completion  of  buildings.] 
Report,  1911  (1913),  p.  62. 

EAGLE    CREEK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:   [Operated  as  auxiliary  of  Little  and  Big  White 
Salmon.]     Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  38. 

LITTLE    WHITE    SALMON. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:    [Selection  of  site.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p. 

LXXI-LXXII. 
[Operations  at  Little  White  Salmon.]     Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  CII-CIV;  1899 

(1900),  p.  XCV;  1900  (1901),  p.  94-96;  1901  (1902),  p.  81-83;  1902  (1904),  p.  79-80. 

QUILCENE    RIVER. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1911  (1913),  p.  62. 

QUINIAULT    LAKE. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Location  of  new  field  station.]     Report,  1915 
(1917),  p.  8. 

SULTAN . 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Field  station  established  on  Elwell  Creek.] 
Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  13. 

TANNER    CREEK. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Operated  as  auxiliary  of  Little  and  Big  White 
Salmon.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  38. 

WEST    VIRGINIA.    WHITE    SULPHUR    SPRINGS. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  15. 
[Construction  of  station.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  12. 


WYOMING:  SARATOGA. 

iheries:  [Selection  of  site. 
[Purchase  of  land  for  site.]    Report,  1914  (1915), 


TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Selection  of  site.]    Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  64. 

""),  P-  76. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Ill 

WORK  OF  BUREAU'S  CARS. 

Eastman,  Frank  S.:  Description  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  car  No.  2,  designed 

for  the  distribution  of  young  fish.     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  39-41,  pis. 
Ellis,  J.  Frank:  The  transportation  of  fish  and  fish  eggs.     Report,  1897  (1898),  p. 

239-244;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  239-244. 
McDonald,  Marshall:  Summary  of  distribution  of  fish  by  one  car  during  the  past 
season.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  295.  F18-138 

Stone,  Livingston:  [California  aquarium  car.]    Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876), 

p.  385-390. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Car  and  messenger  service.]  Report,  1894 
(1896),  p.  52;  1896  (1898),  p.  71;  1897  (1898),  p.  XIX;  1898  (1899),  p.  XXXIV- 
XXXVI;  1899  (1900),  p.  XLII;  1900  (1901),  p.  16;  1901  (1902),  p.  9;  1902  (1904), 
p.  10;  1903  (1905),  p.  10;  1904  (1905),  p.  6-7;  1905  (1907),  p.  8;  1906  (1908),  p.  8; 
1907  (1909),  p.  8. 

. [Description  of  car  No.  1.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XLII;  1882  (1884),  p.  XXX; 

1883  (1885),  p.  XXXVI. 

[Description  of   car  No.   2.]    Report,   1882  (1884),   p.   XXX;  1883  (1885), 

p.  XXXVI. 

[Constructed  in  1884.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  XXIII. 
[Cars  1,  2,  and  3.]    Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  XXXIII-XXXIV. 
[Trip  of  car  No.  3,  to  Michigan.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  106. 
[First  use  of  car  for  hatching,  Lambertville,  Pa.]    Report,  1885  (1887),  p. 
XCIV. 

[New  transportation  car  No.  5.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  XXXI. 

[Car  3  utilized  as  hatchery  on  St.  Johns  River.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  XIX. 


FISH  CULTURE  BY  COUNTRIES. 

UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

Blackford,  Eugene  G.:  Opening  remarks  of  the  chairman  of  the  fish-cultural  section 
of  the  Fisheries  Congress.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  191. 

Borodine,  N.:  Statistical  review  of  fish  culture  in  Europe  and  North  America. 
Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  193-196.  Doc.  254  issued  June  9,  1894. 

F12-183 

Ewart,  J.  Cosser:  [A  Scotch  view  of  our  methods.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 
V,  p.  83. 

Harding,  Garrick  M.:  Suggestions  to  fish  culturists.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I, 
p.  55-56.  F18-17 

Hubrecht,  Ambrosius  Arnold  Willem:  Fish  culture  as  seen  at  the  London  exhibi- 
tion, with  special  references  to  its  history,  apparatus,  and  the  methods  used  in  the 
United  States.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  337-348.  F12-397 

Malmgren,  A.  J.:  [Fish  culture  in  the  United  States.]  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol. 
Ill,  p.  363-382. 

Milner,  James  W.:  The  progress  of  fish  culture  in  the  United  States.  Report, 
1872-73  (1874),  p.,523-558,  pi.  XIV-XV.  F15-116 

Nordqvist,  Oscar:  Some  notes  about  American  fish  culture.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894), 
vol.  XIII,  p.  197-200.  Doc.  255  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

Stone,  Livingston:  Some  brief  reminiscences  of  the  early  days  of  fish  culture  in 
the  United  States.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  337-343.  Doc.  391  issued 
Aug.  8,  189*.  F12-110 

Summary  of  reports  for  1878  by  State  fish  commissioners  respecting  the  increase  of 
food  fishes  by  artificial  propagation.  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  925-943.  F16-187 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Reports  of  special  conferences  with  the  American  fish 
culturists  association  and  State  commissioners  of  fisheries.  Report,  1872  and 
1873  (1874),  p.  757-773. 

ALASKA. 

Fassett,  Harry  Clifford:  [The  Karluk  hatchery.]  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI, 
p.  331-348,  illus.,  pi.  XXXII-XXXIV. 

ARIZONA. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Inquiry  respecting  suitable  site  for  fish-cultural 
work.]  Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  109. 


112  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Campbell,  J.  B.:  Notes  on  McCloud  River,  California,  and  some  of  its  fishes.    Based 

upon  a  letter  from  J.  B.  Campbell.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  44-46. 

F18-14 
Green,   Seth:  Rearing   of    California    mountain    trout    (Salmo  irideus).     Bulletin, 

1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  23.  F18-11 

Poppe,  Robert  A.:  The  introduction  and  culture  of  the  carp  in  California.     Report, 

1878  (1880),  p.  661-666.  F16-173 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Landlocked  salmon,  trout,  striped  bass,  and  shad  in  California.] 

Quoted  by  C.  A.  Vogelsand.     Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  33-34. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Hatching  and  distribution  of  California  salmon.     A. 

Report  on  California  salmon  spawn  hatched  and  distributed,  by  J.  H.  Slack. 

B.  Hatching  and  distribution  of  California  salmon  in  tributaries  of  Great  Salt 

Lake,  by  A.  P.  Rockwood.     Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  431-435. 

F16-22 

COLORADO. 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Trout  introduced  into  Colorado.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  32. 

FLORIDA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notes  on  Biscayne  Bay,  Florida,  with  reference  to  its 
adaptability  as  the  site  of  a  marine  hatching  and  experiment  station.  Report, 
1895  (1897),  p.  169-191.  Doc.  333  issued  Jan.  8,  1897.  Fll-196 

ILLINOIS. 
Bartlett,  S.  P.:  [Fish-culture  in  Illinois.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  107. 

IOWA. 

Mosher,  A.  A.:  Notes  on  fish-culture  in  Iowa.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  312. 

F18-459 

MAINE. 

Stanley,  E.  M.:  [Work  of  the  Maine  commission.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 
p.  465. 

MICHIGAN. 

Post,  Hoyt:  Fish-culture  in  Michigan.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  201-211. 
Doc.  256  issued  June  26,  1894.  '  F12-183 

MONTANA. 

Crosby,  John  Schuyler:  Stocking  the  streams  of  Montana  with  fish.  Bulletin,  1883 
(1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  301-302.  F18-140 

Henshall,  James  Alexander:  Culture  of  the  Montana  grayling.  Report  and 
special  papers,  1906  (1908),  7  p.  Doc.  628  issued  Dec.  11,  1907.  7-35451 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Propagation  of  trout  in  Montana.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  32. 

NEW      JERSEY.    . 

Mason,  Harry  W.:  Report  of  operations  on  the  Naversink  River,  New  Jersey,  in 
1879,  collecting  living  striped  bass  for  transportation  to  California.  Report,  1879 
(1882),  p.  663-666.  F17-15 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Propagation  of  black  bass  in  New  Jersey.]  Report,  1903  (1905), 
p.  34. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Worth,  S.  G.:  Summary  of  fish-cultural  work  in  North  Carolina.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  365-367.  F18-481 

OREGON. 

Dowell,  B.  F.:  [Fish-culture  in  Oregon.]     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  469-470. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Propagation  of  rainbow  trout  in  Pennsylvania.]    Report,  1903 

(1905),  p.  34. 

SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Titcomb,  John  W.:  [Trout  in  South  Dakota.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  32. 

VERMONT. 

Stone,  L.:  [Decline  in  fish  hatching  in  Vermont.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 
p.  351. 

WYOMING. 

Evermann,  Barton  W.:  [Results  of  stocking  the  waters  of  Yellowstone  national 

park  with  fish.]    Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  53-55. 
Maynard,  H.  J.:  [Fish-culture  in  Wyoming  Territory.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 

V,  p.  107-108. 

PACIFIC   COAST. 

Dunn,  Horace  D.:  [Fish-culture  on  the  Pacific  coast.]    Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol. 
VII,  p.  49-50. 

CANADA. 

Malmgren,  A.  J.:  [Fish-culture  in  Canada.]    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p. 
363-382. 

MEXICO. 

LaMotte,  Alfred  V.:  Commission  de   Piscicultura  de   La  Republica  Mexicana. 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  124.  F18-243 

EUROPE. 

GENERAL. 

Bettoni,  Eugenio,  and  Decio  Vinciguerra:  On  the  fish-cultural  establishments 

of  central  Europe.     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  539-601 .  F17-147 

Borodine,  N.:  Statistical  review  of  fish-culture  in  Europe  and  North  America. 

Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  193-196.    Doc.  254  issued  June  9,  1894. 

F12-183 
Bouchon-Brandely,  Germain:   Report  on  the  state    of    pisciculture  in    France 

and  the  neighboring  countries.     Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  513-523. 

F15-115 
Haime,  Jules:  The  history  of  fish-culture  in  Europe  from  its  earliest  records  to  1854. 

Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  465-492.  F15-113 

Raver et-Wattel,  C.:  Report  on  the  condition  of  pisciculture  in  foreign  countries 

from  documents  collected  at  the  International  fishery  exposition  at  Berlin,  1880. 

Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  477-489.  F16-295 

AUSTRIA. 

Gasch,  Adolf:  Pond-cultivation  on  the  Kaniow  estate  (District  of  Biala,  Galicia), 

the  property  of  his  imperial  highness,  Archduke  Albrecht  of  Austria.     Report, 

1880  (1883),  p.  533-543.  F16-282 

Malmgren,  A.  J.:  [Fish-culture  in  Austria.]    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p. 

372-373. 
Marenzeller,  Emil,  edler  von:  The   piscicultural   establishment  of  Mr.    August 

Fruwirth  in  Freiland  near  St.  Polten,  Lower  Austria.     Report,  1879  (1882),  p. 

651-660,  illus.  F17-14 

Peyrer,  Karl:  [Artificial  fish  breeding.]    Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p. 

580-585. 
Swetitsch,  Joseph:  A  depot  for  embryonated  eggs  of  all  the  valuable  kinds  of  fish. 

Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  345-346. 
Wengen,  von  der:  [Artificial  fish-culture  in  Austria.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  454. 

5690°— 21 8 


114  U.    S.    BUREAU    OF   FISHERIES. 

BELGIUM. 

Fry  planted  in  rivers  of  Belgium  in  1886.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  258-263. 

F18-587 

Selys-Longchamps,  Edmond,  i.  e.,  Michel  Edmond  Selys  de,  baron:   Repopula- 
tion  of  the  water-courses  in  Belgium.    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  815-824.     F16-343 
Willequet,  E.:  Fish-culture  in  Belgium.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  218- 
220.  F12-391 

—  Fish-culture  in  Belgium — Proposed  government  action.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 
vol.  Ill,  p.  437-439.  F18-168 

DENMARK. 

Wengen,  von  der:  [Fish-culture  in  Denmark.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  458. 

FINLAND. 

Malmgren,  A.  J.:  Memorial  addressed  to  the  Bureau  of  agriculture  of  the  Imperial 
senate  for  Finland,  January  20,  1883,  in  regard  to  the  advisability  of  introducing 
artificial  fish  culture  in  Finland.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  363-382. 

F12-309 

Wengen,  von  der:  [Question  of  fish-culture  in  Finland.]  Report,  1884  (1886),  p. 
437-438. 

FRANCE. 

Bouchon-Brandely,  Germain:  Report  on  the  state  of  pisciculture  in  France  and 

the  neighboring  countries.     Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  513-523.  Fl 5-115 

Causans,  Viscount  de:  The    fish-cultural    establishment    of    Lake    Saint-Front, 

Haute  Loire,  France.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  201-202.  F18^408 

Chabot-Karlen:  [Reports  on  fish-cultural  operations  in  France,  at  Beaune,  Saint- 

Remy  and  Nanteuil-en-Vallen.]    Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  309-311. 
Ducastel:  The  transformation  of  salt  marshes  into  fish  ponds.     Report,  1880  (1883), 

p.  517-531,  illus.  F16-279 

HaUoy,  Leon  d':  Fish-culture  at  Gouville,  France.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),    vol.  V, 

p.  255-256.  F18-425. 
Malmgren,  A.  J.:  [Fish-culture  in  France.]  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  369. 
The  piscicultural  establishment  at  Gremaz  (Ain),  France.  Bulletin,  1887 

(1889),  vol.  VII,  207-211.  F18-670 

Wengen.  von  der:  [Fish-culture  in  France.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  442-443. 

F17-135 

GERMANY. 

Bavarian   Fishery    Association:  [Course  of   instruction.]     Bulletin,  1895  (1896), 

vol.  XV,  p.  321-324. 
Behr,  Friedrich  von:  [Address  made  at  the  meeting  of  the  German  fishery  association 

at  Berlin,  March  16, 1877,  by  Mr.  Von  Behr,  Schmoldow,  president  of  the  associa- 
tion, member  of  the  German  parliament.]     Report,  1875-76  (1878),  p.  1014-3024. 
Borne,  Max  von  dem:  How  can  our  lakes  and  rivers  be  again  stocked  with  fish  in 

the  shortest  possible  time?     Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  681-683. 

F 16-32 
Distribution  of  American  fish  and  fish  eggs  by  the  German  fishery  association. 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  261-264. 
Brumme:  Great  results  obtained  with  little  water.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  329-331.  F13-111 

Eben-Bauditten:  Recent  contributions  to  pond  cultivation.     Bulletin,  1881  (1882), 

vol.  I,  p.  385-387. 
[Fish-cultural  methods  at  the  agricultural  school  at  Freising.]    Bulletin,  1895  (1896), 

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CUBA. 

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vol.  V,  p.  260.  F18-428 

—  American  fish  in  France.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  423.  F18-488 

Raveret-Wattel,    and    Bartet:    Reproduction     of     California     salmon     in     the 

aquarium  of  Trocadero.     (Tr.  by  Marshall  McDonald.)    Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 

vol.  Ill,  p.  207-208.  F12-382 

Societe  Nationale  d' Acclimation  de  France:  [Eggs  of  Salmo  irideus  in  France.] 

Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  311. 
Valery-Mayot:  Acclimatization  of  Salmo  quinnat  in  France.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  138.  F18-247 

Whiteftsh,  lake  trout,  and  brook  trout  in  France.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  112.  F18-238 


120  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

GERMANY. 

Behr,  Friedrich  von:  Five  American   Salmonidae  in   Germany.     Bulletin,    1882 
(1883),  vol.  II,  p.  237-246.  F12-360 

Bettoni,  Eugenio,  and  D.  Vinciguerra:  [Successful  experiments  in  acclimatiz- 
ing bass  in  Germany.]     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  569. 

Borne,  Max  von  dem:  The  American  black  bass.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill 
p.  221-224.  F12-392 

Spawning  in  Germany  of  the  large-mouthed  black  bass  sent  from  the  United 

States  in  1882.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  219.  F18-288 

Report  on  black  bass  sent  from  America  to  Germany  in  1883.     Bulletin,  1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  384.   _  F18-342 

Distribution  of  American  fish  and  fish-eggs  by  the  German  fishery  association 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  261-263.  F18-429 

[Spawning  of  American  black  bass  in  Germany.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 


V,  p.  341. 

—  [Black  bass  in  Germany.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  465. 

[American  catfish  in  Germany.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  311. 


Discussion  at  the  Dresden  conference  in  1883,  of  the  kinds  of  fish  eggs  to  be  obtained 
from  the  United  States.  Bulletin  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  419-420.  F18-354 

[Living  shad  on  their  way  to  the  Weser.]     Report,  1873-1875  (1876),  p.  330-335. 

Mather,  Fred:  [Voyage  to  Brenneshaven,  Germany,  with  shad.]  Report,  1873- 
1875  (1876),  p.  328-330. 

GREAT   BRITAIN. 

Armistead,  A.  Wilson:  A  transfer  of  leather  carp  (Cyprinus  carpio}  from  the 
Government  ponds  at  Washington,  U.  S.  A.,  to  Scotland.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882), 
vol.  I,  p.  341-342.  F20-110 

[Carp  and  ides  sent  to  England.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  102. 

Chambers,  W.  Oldham:  [Fish  for  England.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  79-80. 

American  fish  cultivated  by  the  National  fish  culture  association  of  England. 

Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  17-19.  F18-638 

Ffennell,  Henry:  Hatching  American  fish  at  South  Kensington,  and  their  intro- 
duction to  English  waters.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  273-275.  F18-435 
—  [American  fish  eggs  in  England.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  339-340. 

Forest  and  Stream:  [A  large  American  brook  trout  (Salvelinus  fontinahs)  in  Eng- 
land.] Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  459. 

Hensman,  John  T.:  American  black  bass  placed  in  the  river  Nene,  England.  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  166.  F18-261 

[Introducing  catfish  into  England.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  347-348. 

[Introduction  of  the  aland  or  orfe  into  England.]  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p. 
218-220.  F18-42 

Maitland,  Sir  James  Gibson,  bart.:  Exchange  of  land-locked  salmon  eggs  from 
Maine  for  Loch  Leven  trout  ova  from  Scotland.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 
p.  114.  F18-240 

Manley.  J.  J.:  American  fish  introduced  in  English  waters.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  60.  F18-222 

Zenk,  F.:  [Sending  trout  eggs  from  Germany  to  England.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  361. 

ITALY. 

Besana,  Giuseppe:  American  fishes  in  Italy.  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII, 
p.  947-954.  Doc.  695  issued  April,  1910.  10-35414 

NETHERLANDS. 

Botemanne,  C.  J.:  California  salmon  in  the  Netherlands.  Report,  1879  (1882), 
p.  709-713.  F17-20 

Herbert,  Coenraad:  [Black  bass  sent  to  Amsterdam.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 
V,  p.  352. 

Two  species  of  American  fish  in  the  aquarium  of  the  Royal  zoological  society  at 
Amsterdam.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  197-199.  F18-573 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  121 


NORWAY. 


[American  trout  in  Norway.]     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  349. 
Nature:  [Salmo  fontinalis  in  Norway.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  453. 

SWEDEN. 

Trybom,  Filip:  The  tench  recommended  for  cultivation  in  Sweden.  Bulletin,  1886 
(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  209-210.  F18-578 

SWITZERLAND. 

Frey,  Emile:  Disposition  of  whitefish  eggs  sent  to  Switzerland.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  358.  F18-474 

[Whitefish  and  lake  trout  eggs  sent  to  Switzerland.]     Bulletin,  3886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  129. 

Goll,  Hermann:  The  American  brook  trout  recommended  for  Swiss  waters.  Bulle- 
tin, 1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  206-208.  F18-576 

OCEANIC  A. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Correspondence  connected  with  the  transmission  of  eggs  of  the  Quinnat  salmon  and 
whitefish  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1877,  1878,  and  prior  years.  Report, 
1878  (1880),  p.  825-905.  F16-185 

Dannevig,  G.  M.:  Salmonidse  in  Australia.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  440-442. 

F18-502 

Greenfield,  Alfred:  Report  upon  the  receipt  and  hatching  of  American  whitefish 
ova  and  planting  of  the  fry  in  Australia.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 
190-191.  F18-279 

The  Melbourne  Argus:  (Trout  and  California  salmon  in  Australia.]  Bulletin, 
1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  409. 

Whitcombe,  W.  P.:  Notes  on  the  acclimatization  of  fish  in  Victoria,  Australia. 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  31-32.  F18-209 

Shipments  of  whitefish  eggs  to  the  Ballarat  fish  acclimatization  society.     Bul- 
letin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  329-331.  F18-468 

Wilson,  Samuel:  [California  salmon  successful  in  Australia.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 
vol.  V,  p.  466. 

NEW   ZEALAND. 

American  birds,  animals,  and  fishes  for  New  Zealand ers.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882), 
vol.  I,  p.  53-54.  F18-15 

American  fish  in  New  Zealand.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  304.  F18-601 

Ayson,  L.  F.:  Introduction  of  American  fishes  into  New  Zealand.  (With  discussion 
by  H.  Stephenson  Smith  and  Edward  E.  Prince.)  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol. 
XXVIII,  p.  967-975.  Doc.  697  issued  April,  1910.  10-35440 

Correspondence  connected  with  the  transmission  of  eggs  of  the  Quinnat  salmon  and 
whitefish  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1877,  1878,  and  prior  years  Report, 
1878  (1880),  p.  825-905.  F16-185 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  exportation  of  fishes  and  fish-hatching  apparatus 
to  New  Zealand  ...  A.  The  shipments  made  in  1875  to  New  Zealand.  B. 
The  shipments  of  fish  ova  in  1876  to  New  Zealand  .  .  .  Report,  1875-76  (1878), 
p.  959-1003.  F16-77 

Creighton,  R.  J.:  [Acclimatization  of  fish  from  the  United  States  in  New  Zealand.] 
Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  51-52. 

Farr,  S.  C.:  Description  of  a  California  salmon  (Oncorhynchus  sp.)  found  in  one  of  the 
rivers  of  New  Zealand  and  identified  by  Dr.  T.  H.  Bean.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 
vol.  Ill,  p.  427.  F18-161 

SANDWICH    ISLANDS. 

Enders,  P.  H.:  [Carp  sent  to  the  Sandwich  Islands.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  308. 


122  U.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

TASMANIA. 

AUport,  Morton:  Present  stage  of  the  salmon  experiment  in  Tasmania.  Report, 
1878  (1880),  p.  819-823.  F16-184 

Finn,  W.:  Can  herring  live  and  increase  in  inclosed  waters?  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  333-335.  F18-325 

INDIVIDUAL  SPECIES. 
ALE  WIFE. 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [Alewife  should  be  propagated.]  Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p 
LIX—  lj.X.1 . 

Bean,  Tarlton  Hoffman:  Movements  of  young  alewives  (?)  (Pomolobus  sp.)  in  Colo- 
rado River,  Texas.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  69-70.  F18-27 
-  Report  on  examination  of  Clupeoids  from  carp  ponds.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 
vol.  VI,  p.  441-442.  F18-626 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Culture  of  the  alewives.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p. 
186-187;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  186-187. 

BASS. 

Arnold,  Isaac:  Successful  propagation  of  black  bass.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol. 
II,  p.  113-115.  F18-85 

Borne,  Max  von  dem:  Putting  bass  into  carp  ponds.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 
V,  p.  359.  F18-476 

Leonard,  William  L.:  [Raising  black  bass,  silver  bass,  and  crappies  together.]  Bul- 
letin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  465. 

Lydell,  Dwight:  The  habits  and  culture  of  the  black  bass.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904), 
vol.  XXII,  p.  39-44,  pi.  8.  Doc.  513  issued  Feb.  26,  1903.  F12-57 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [First  systematic  effort  inaugurated  at  fish  ponds  for  propa- 
gation of  black  bass.]  Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  XXXVIII-XXXIX. 

Page,  William  F.:  The  propagation  of  black  bass  in  ponds.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894), 
vol.  XIII,  p.  229-236.  Doc.  259  issued  June  26,  1894.  F12-183 

—  The  black  basses,  crappies,  and  rock  bass.  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  159-177; 

also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  147-163. 

Sharp,  John:  The  large-mouthed  black  bass  in  Utah.  Bulletin  1897  (1898),  vol. 
XVII,  p.  363-368.  Doc  395  issued  Aug.  8,  1898.  F12-110 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Removal  of  bass  from  Indiana  to  North  Carolina  by  the 
U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  116.  F18-86 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [History  and  results  of  the  attempts  to  acclimatize 
bass.]  Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  449-458,  pi.  81-83. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  striped  bass.  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  185-186; 
also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  187-190. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Small-mouth  black  bass.]  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  347. 

—  [Black  bass  spawn  for  the  first  time  in  ponds  at  Wytheville.]     Report,  1888-89, 
(1892)  p.  XXIX. 

—  [Description  of  artificial  tests  used  at  Wytheville.]     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  48. 
-  [Culture  of  black  bass  at  fish  ponds.]     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  97;  1894  (1896), 

p.  36;  1895  (1896),  p.  25;  1896  (1898),  p.  42-44;  1897  (1898)  p.  4;  1898  (1899),  p. 
LXIV;  1899  (1900),  p.  LXIII-LXIV. 

BUFFALOF1SH. 

Farrington,  John:  [Cultivating  buffalofish.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  338. 
Mosher,  A.  A. :  Propagating  buffalofish.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  190.  F18-403 
U.    S.   Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Experimental  propagation  of  buffalofish.] 
Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  50-51. 

CARP. 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [Advantages  of   carp   as  a  food  fish.]     Report,  1877  (1879),  p. 

40-44. 
[Description  of  "Babcock  Lake"  and  first  carp  culture  there.]     Report,  1878, 

(1880),  p.  XL-XLI1. 
•  [Danger  of  confusing  pure  German  carp  with  the  poor  hybrids  of  native  waters.] 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  305-306. 

[The  carp  reared  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  in  1878.]     Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 


vol.  IV,  p.  307-308. 


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Barnes,  A.  G.:  Growth  and  spawning  of  German  carp  in  Alabama.     Bulletin,  1881 

(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  424-425.  F18-56 

Behr,  Friedrich  von:  Management  of  spawning  carp.     Bulletin,  1883   (1883),  vol. 

Ill,  p.  392.  Fl8-148a 

Benecke,  Berthold:  Utilizing  water  by  fish-culture  (carp).     Report,  1883  (1885), 

p.  1101-1131.  Fll-247 

Bettoni,   Eugenic:  [Carp   culture   at  the  fish-cultural   establishments  of  central 

Europe.]     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  565-569. 

Borne,  Max  von  dem:  Raise  carp:     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  673-680.  F16-274 
.  How  to  raise  carp  and  other  pond  fish  which  spawn  in  summer.     Report,  1883 

(1885),  p.  1133-1142.  Fll-248 

A  large  catch  of  carp.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  116.  F18-554 

Brakeley,  John  H.:  Notes  on  carp  and  frog  culture.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 

p    209-216.  F18-409 

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[Time  required  for  hatching  carp  eggs.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p. 

135-136. 

Rapid  growth  of  carp  due  to  abundance  of  food.     Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol. 


VII,  p.  20.  F20-639 

[The  Carp  fisheries  in  the  Peetz  Lakes.]     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  675-678. 
Carp  in  France.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  203-204.  F18-574 

I  Carp  planted  in  Arkansas  and  Red  rivers.]     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  104. 
[Cause  and  cure  of  muddy  flavor  in  fish.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  305. 
Cary,  H.  H.:  Period  of  incubation  of  eggs  of  German  carp.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 

vol.  Ill,  p.  447.  F18-179 

Cole,  Leon  Jacob:  The  German  carp  in  the  United  States.     (Bibliography:  p.  637- 

641  )     Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  523-641,  illus.,  Ill  pi.     Doc.  592  issued  Dec.  30, 

1905.  F12-327 

On  the  culture  of  carp.     A.  On  carp  ponds,  by  A.  F.    B.  Carp-culture  in  East 

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558. 
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ponds  together.     Table  qualities  of  carp.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  317- 

318.  F18-109 

Donaldson,  R.  J. :  [Shipment  of  adult  carp  to  South  Carolina.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 

vol.  IV,  p.  310. 

Raising  carp  in  rice  fields.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  283-284. 

F18-440 
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1878  (1880),  p.  667-670.  F16-174 
Eckardt,  George:  Carp  propagation  and  blue  carp.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II, 

p.  168.  F18-96 

Eckardt-Liibbinchen,  B.:  Report  on  the  propagation  and  growth  of  carp.    Report, 

1879  (1882),  p.  671-673.  F17-17 
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Report  on  a  trip  in  Germany  to  secure  carp  for  the  United  States  Fish  com- 
mission. Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  220-225.  F18-43 

Gaines,  Kemp:  Growth,  spawning,  and  distribution  of  German  carp  reared  from  20 
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1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  392.  F18-111 

Gasch,  Adolph:  Pond-cultivation  on  the  Kaniow  estate  (District  of  Biala,  Galicia), 
the  property  of  his  imperial  highness,  Archduke  Albrecht  of  Austria.  Report, 

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Gillespie,  Samuel:  Growth  and  food  of  carp.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  300. 

F18-105 

Gross,  Julius:  Description  of  carp  ponds  and  water  gate.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol. 

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Hessel,  Rudolph:  The  carp  and  its  culture  in  rivers  and  lakes;  and  its  introduction 

into  America.     Report,  1875-76  (1878),  p.  865-900.     Doc.  27  issued  Apr.  20,  1881. 

F12-218 

Notes  from  the  carp  ponds.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  435.      ^FlS-498 

Heyser,  E.:  Growth  of  mirror  carp  sent  to  Georgia  by  the  United  States  Fish  com- 
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124  U.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

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commission.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  14.  F18-64 

Kabler,  N.  D.:  [Price  of  carp.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  366. 
Knauthe,  Karl:  Two  fertile  cyprinoid  hybrids.     Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 

p.  31-41.     Doc.  234  issued  Mar.  24,  1894.  F12-180 

Leach,  G.  C.:  The  artificial  propagation  of  carp.    19  p.,  illus.    Economic  Circular  39 

issued  Jan.  18,  1919.  F19-1 

Leonhardt,  G.:  Information  concerning  the  blue  carp.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol. 

II,  p.  15.  F18-66 

McClelland,  Samuel:  [Other  fish  mistaken  for  carp.]     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 

p.  347. 
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. 

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132  U.   S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

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Earll,    B.   E.:  Hatching  blackfish  (Centropristis    atrarius)   and    Spanish   mackerel 
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U.  0.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:     [The  sea  bass.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  223-224;  also 
in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  225-226. 

SHAD. 

Babcock,  William  C.:  Report  of  shad  operations  conducted  at  Fort  Washington, 
Maryland,  in  1883-84.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1035-1041  incl.  tables;  1884 
(1886),  p.  189-192  incl.  tables,  pi.  F17-35 

Baird,  Spencer  F.:  [First  efficient  steps  in  artificial  propagation.!  Report,  1872-73 
(1874),  p.  LII-LIII. 

[A  fish  worthy  of  cultivation.]    Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  XLVIII-LIX. 

-  [Propagation  by  the  U.  S.  Commission  of  fisheries.]  Report,  1873-1875  (1876), 
p.  XVIII-XXII;  1875-76  (1878),  p.  20-21;  1877  (1879),  p.  *29-31;  1878  (1880), 
p.  XXXV-XXXIX;  1879  (1882),  p.  XXXIII-XXXV;  1880  (1883),  p.  XXXI- 
XXXIV;  1881  (1884),  p.  XLVIII-L;  1882  (1884),  p.  LXXIII-LXXVII;  1883 
(1885),  p.  LXXXIII-LXXXIV;  1884  (1886),  p.  LVIII-LXI;  1885  (1887),  p. 
LXXXIX-XCV;  1886  (1889),  p.  XLII. 

Inducements  offered  fishermen  to  furnish  shad  eggs  for  the  U.  S.  Commission 


of  fish  and  fisheries.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  389-391,  illus.  F12-377 

Cary,  H.  H.:  [Increase  of  shad  due  to  propagation.]  Quoted  by  Baird.  Report,  1884 
(1886),  p.  LXXII. 

—  [Shad  in  Georgia  waters.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  100-101. 

Clark,  Frank  Nelson:  Report  of  experiments  for  determining  the  smallest  amount 
of  water  in  which  young  shad  and  eggs  can  be  kept.  Report,  1881  (1884),  p. 
783-786.  F16-340 

—  Notes  on  experiments  in  penning  shad  and  taking  eggs  at  Battery  station, 
Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  in  1883.     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  1045-1050.  F17-37 

Daniell,  William  C.:  Letters  referring  to  experiments  of  W.  C.  Daniell,  M.  D., 
in  introducing  shad  into  the  Alabama  River.  Report,  1871  and  1872  (1873),  p. 
386-390.  F15-108 

Day,  Francis:  On  the  rearing,  growth,  and  breeding  of  salmon  in  fresh  water  in  Great 
Britain.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  307.  F18-452 

—  Experiments  with  salmon  in  Scotland.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  56. 

F18-532 
Eckardt,  B.:  The  experiments  in  propagating  maifische  (Alosa  vulgaris)  in  1876 

(1877).  Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  853-866.  F16-122 

Fenton,  Henry  J.:  [Shad  hatching  in  Connecticut.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV, 

p.  310-311. 

—  [Shad  hatching  in  Connecticut  in   1884.]     Bulletin,   1884   (1884),   vol.    IV, 
p. 319-320. 

[Shad  hatching  and  distribution  in  Connecticut  in  1886.]     Bulletin,   1886 

(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  405. 
Ferguson,  T.  B.:  Extracts  from  a  report  of  investigations  of  the  shad  fisheries  and 

rivers  south  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  with  a  view  to  establishing  stations  for  artificial 

propagation.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  244-248.  F18-299 

Griffith,  William:  Result  of  planting  shad  in  the  Ohio  River.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  12.  F18-62 

Hamlen,  William:  Reconnaissance  of  Florida  rivers  with  a  view  to  shad  hatching. 

Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  206-208.  F13-98 

—  Report  of  shad -hatching  operations  at  Battery  station,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md. 
Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  401-410.  F18-484 

Report  on  the  shad  work  of  the  steamer  Halcyon  during  the  season  of  1887. 


Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.. 111.  F187596 

Harding,  Charles  William:  Inquiries  concerning  the  propagation  of  American 

smelt  and  shad,  and  notes  on  the  fisheries  of  the  Wash  in  England.     Bulletin, 

1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  428-429.  F18-58 

Huske,  C.  J.:  Shad  work  in  South  Carolina.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  446. 

F18-178 
Report  on  the  shad  work  in  South  Carolina  in  1883.  Transportation  of  shad 

eggs  on  trays.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  161-164.  F13-91 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  133 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [Propagation  of  shad.]     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  881-883. 
Distribution  of  shad  through  Central  station  by  the  United  States  Fish  com- 
mission in  1882.     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  899-902,  tables.  F16-314 
Shad  eg<*s  sent  to  Cold  Springs  Harbor,  New  York,  to  be  hatched.     Bulletin, 

1884  (1884)"  vol.  IV,  p.  198.  F18-280 
Report  of  the  shad  propagation  on  the  Potomac  River  during  the  season  of 

1885  and  1886.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  369-385;  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 
p. 436-438. 

Report  of  shad  propagation  on  the  Potomac  River  during  the  season  of  1885 

and  1886.  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  369-385;  1886  (1889),  p.  815-817. 

Report  of  shad  distribution  for  the  season  of  1886.  Report,  1886  (1889), 

p.  801-806. 

Report  of  shad  distribution  for  1886  and  1887.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  p.  302, 

427-432;  1887  (1889),  p.  105-109  incl.  tables.  F18-658 

[Shad  hatching  in  1887.]  Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  XLII-XLIV. 


Milner,  James  W.:  Report  on  the  propagation  of  the  shad  (Alosa  sapidissima)  and 
its  introduction  into  new  waters  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  in  1873.  Report, 
1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  419-451.  F15-111 

The  propagation  and  distribution  of  shad.  Report,  1875-76  (1878),  p.  901-909; 

1877  (1879),  p.  847-852;  1878  (1880),  p.  611-628.  F16-74,  F16-121,  F16-171 

Page.  William  F.:  Effects  of  sunlight  upon  shad  eggs.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 
p.  308.  F18-453 

Bice,  Henry  J.:  Experiments  upon  retarding  the  development  of  eggs  of  the  shad, 
made  in  1879,  at  the  United  States  shad-hatching  station  at  Havre  de  Grace,  Md. 
Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  787-794,  illus.  F16-341 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  the  retardation  of  the  development  of  the  ova  of  the  shad 
(Alosa  sapidissima),  with  observations  on  the  egg  fungus  and  bacteria.  Bulletin, 
1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  177-190.  F12-319 

Additional  observations  on  the  retardation  of  the  development  of  the  ova  of 

the  shad.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  422-424.  F12-240 

On  the  retardation  of  the  development  of  the  ova  in  the  shad  (Alosa  sapi- 


dissima), with  observations  on  the  egg  fungus  and  bacteria.  Report,  1881  (1884), 
p.  795-811.  F16-342 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Statistics  of  the  shad-hatching  operations  conducted  by 
the  United  States  Fish  commission  in  1881  and  1882.  Report,  1881  (1884), 
p.  1107-1 119,  incl.  tables;  1882  (1884),  p.  903-913,  tables.  F16-346,  F16-329 

Result  of  planting  shad  in  the  Muskingum  River.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  32.  F18-73 

Planting  and  catching  of  shad  in  Coosa  River,  Alabama.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883), 


vol.-III,  p.  200.  F18-125 

Smith,  Everett:  Results  of  planting  shad  in  the  Kennebec  River.  Bulletin,  1887 
(1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  16  F18-637 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Historv  of  the  introduction  of  shad  in  the  Pacific  States.] 
Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  404-427,  pi.  76. 

Stevenson,  Charles  H.:  [Effects  of  dams  on  artificial  reproduction  of  shad.]  Bulle- 
tin, 1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  265-271. 

Stone,  Livingston:  [Overland  journey  with  live  shad  from  New  York  to  California.] 
Report,  1873-1875  (1876),  p.  377-429. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  propagation  and  distribution  of  the  shad.  A. 
Operations  in  the  distribution  of  shad  in  1874,  by  J.  W.  Milner.  B.  Report  on 
shad-hatching  in  New  Jersey,  by  G.  A.  Anderson.  C.  Voyage  to  Bremerhaven, 
Germany,  with  shad,  by  F.  Mather.  D.  Living  shad  on  their  way  to  the  Weser, 
tr.  by  H.  Jacobson.  E.  Shad  hatching  and  distribution  of  operations  of  1875. 
Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  323-349.  F16-18 

On  the  transportation  of  shad  for  long  distances.     A.  Experiments  with  a 

view  to  transporting  shad  in  sea  water,  by  James  W.  Milner.     B.  Experiments 
with  a  view  to  transporting  shad  a  few  months  old,  by  Charles  D.  Griswold.     C. 
Apparatus  for  hatching  shad  ova  while  en  route  to  new  waters,  by  Fred  Mather. 
Report,  1873-74  and  187^75  (1876),  p.  363-376,  illus.  F16-20 

Report  on  shad-hatching  operations.     Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  403-418. 

F15-110 

Report  on  the  propagation  and  distribution  of  shad  (Alosa  sapidissima)  in  the 

spring  of  1880.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  653-672,  tables.  F16-302 

—  Report  of  operations  at  Havre  de  Grace,  Maryland.     Report,  1883-1886  (1884- 

1887);  1883,  p.  1043-1044;  1884,  p.  199-208;  1886,  p.  761-763,  807-814.          F17-36 

-  Report  of  shad -hatching  operations  at  Battery  station,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md., 

season  of  1885  and  1887.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  401^10;  1886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  361-368;  1887  (1891),  vol.  VII,  p.  95-100,  incl.  tables.  F18-613 


134  U.   S.   BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Report  of  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission 
steamer  Fish  Hawk  in  shad-hatching  during  the  seasons  of  1885, 1886, 1887  Bulle- 
tin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  395-400;  1886  (1886),  vol.  VI,  p.  289-293;  1887  (1889), 
vol.  VII,  p.  83-89.  F18-594 

-  Report  on  the  shad  work  of  the  steamer  Lookout.     Report,  1884  (1886),  t> 
123-127;  1885  (1887),  p.  97-101;  1886  (1889),  p.  825-827.  F17-123 

Report  of  shad-hatching  operations  by  the  steamer  Lookout  during  the  seasons 

of  1885,  1886,  1887.    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  386-394;  1886  (1886),  vol.  VI, 
p.  295-297;.  1887  (1887),  vol.  VII,  p.  95-100.  Fl 8-613 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Investigations  of  spawning  grounds  of  shad.] 
Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  XXXVIII-XXXIX. 

Wallem,  Frederik  Meltzer:  [Hatching  young  shad  for  the  sake  of  the  fisheries  ] 
Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  104-106. 

Wood,  William  Maxwell:  Report  of  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  steamer  Lookout  from 
March  31,  1881,  t9  November  20,  1882.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  35-37.  F16-322 

Report  of  a  trip  by  the  steamer  Fish  Hawk  to  the  St.  Mary's  and  St.  John's 

rivers  to  hatch  shad.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  241-242.  F18-297 

Report  of  operations  at  the  navy-yard  shad-hatching  station  in  Washington, 


D.  C.,  during  the  season  of  1882.     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  891-897,  pi.      F16-321 

Worth,  Stephen  G-.:  Shad  hatching  and  carp  culture.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol. 

II,  p.  26-27.  F18-71 

A  poor  season  for  shad  hatching  in  North  Carolina.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  54.  F18-74 

Observations  on   the  spawning  habits  of  the  shad.     Bulletin,   1891  (1893), 

vol.  XI.  p.  201-206.     Doc.  209  issued  Mar.  11,  1893.  F12-127 

The  shad.     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  133-158;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture, 

rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  121-145. 

-  Possible    expansion    of    shad-hatchery    work.     Bulletin,    1908    (1910),    vol. 
XXVIII,  p.  789-793.     Doc.  678  issued  April,  1910.  10-35420 

SHEEPSHEAD. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Successful  hatching  of  sheepshead  eggs  on  Fish  Hawk.]  Re- 
port, 1888-89  (1892),  p.-LIX. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  sheepshead.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  224-225; 
also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  226-227. 

SMELTS. 

Harding,  Charles  William:  Inquiries  concerning  the  propagation  of  American 
smelt  and  shad,  and  notes  on  the  fisheries  of  the  Wash  in  England.  "Bulletin, 
1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  428-429.  F18-58 

Mather,  Fred:  [Smelt  successfully  hatched  at  Cold  Spring  Harbor.]  Report,  1885 
(1887),  p.  113. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  smelt.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  188;  also  in 
Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  190. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Success  in  hatching  smelts  at  Cold  Springs 
Harbor.]  Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  XCVI.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  XXX. 

STURGEON. 

Dean,  Bashford:  Recent  experiments  hi  sturgeon  hatching  on  the  Delaware  River. 
Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  335-339,  illus.  Doc.  261  issued  June  26, 
1894.  F12-183 

Leach,  Glen  C.,  and  Nicolas  A.  Borodin:  Artificial  propagation  of  sturgeon.  Re- 
view of  sturgeon  culture  in  the  United  States,  by  Glen  C.  Leach,  and  Artificial 
propagation  of  sturgeon  in  Russia,  by  Nicolas  A.  Borodin.  Appendix  III,  Re- 
port, 1919  (1921),  7  p.  Doc.  880  issued  Feb.  19,  1920.  F20-I 

Rathbun,  R.:  [Sturgeon  eggs  successfully  hatched.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  48-49. 

Ravenel,  W.  de  C.:  [Sturgeon  culture  at  Cape  Vincent.]  Report,  1901  (1902), 
p.  38-42. 

Ryder,  J.  A.:  [Sturgeon  culture.]     Bulletin,  1888(1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  268-276. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  The  artificial  propagation  of  sturgeon  in  Schleswig- 
Holstein,  Germany.  (Reports  translated  from  the  German.)  Bulletin,  1889 
(1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  81-90.  Doc.  151  issued  May  29,  1891.  Fl 2-139 

-  [The  sturgeons.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  189-191;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-cul- 
ture, rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  191-193. 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Experiments  with  sturgeon  spawn.]     Report, 

1887  (1891),  p.  XLV. 
[Sturgeon  work  in  Minnesota.]     Report,  1912  (1914),  p.  51. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  135 

SUCKERS. 

Fraley,  W.  R.:  [Carp  mullets  cultivated  in  North  Carolina.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  403-404. 
Gardner,  A.  P.:  Experiments  in  the  pond  culture  of  trout,  suckers,  and  catfish. 

Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  417-420  F18-157 

SQUETEAGUE. 

Hughes,  Smith  E.:  Live  ponds  for  fish  in  New  Jersey  (weakfish).  Bulletin,  1881 
(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  349-351.  F20-126 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Eggs  of  spotted  weakfish  successfully  hatched  on  Fish  Hawk.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  LIX. 

[First  attempt  of  artificial  propagation.]     Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  160. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  squeteague.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  224;  also 
in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  226. 

TAUTOG. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  tautog.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  219-220;  also 
in  Manual  of  fish-cnlture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  221-222. 

TROUT. 

Barbour,  C.  H.:  [Success  with  trout  and  salmon.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 

P-  144. 
Clark,  Frank  N.:  [Trout  work  of  the  U.  S.  hatchery,  Northville,  Mich.]    Report, 

1881    (1884),   p.   1049-1056;   1882   (1884),   p.   818-822;   1883    (1885),   p.    979-981; 

1884  (1886),  p.  156-161;  1885  (1887),  p.  124-126;  1886  (1889),  p.  732-736. 

Spawning  of  California  mountain  trout,  reared  in  confinement,   from  eggs 


brought  from  McCloud  River.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  256.      F18-] 

The  brook  trout.  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  91-101;  also  in  Manual  of  fish- 
culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  80-90. 

The  lake  trout.  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  103-117;  also  in  Manual  of  fish- 
culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  91-105. 

Clarke,  H.  R.:  [A  rainbow  trout  reared  from  eggs  brought  from  California.]  Bulle- 
tin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  360. 

Propagation  of  trout  by  the  Southside  Club.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 

p.  436.  F18-500 

Crawford,  S.  M.:  [Trout  breeding.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  364-365. 

Delano,  J.  S.,  and  Frantz,  Emanuel  H.:  [Growth  of  California  trout.]  Bulletin, 
1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  100. 

Delawder,  G.  W.:  [Cultivation  of  California  trout  and  landlocked  salmon.]  Bulle- 
tin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  108. 

Dowell,  Benjamin  Franklin:  Efforts  in  trout  culture.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  64.  F18-224 

Cultivating  trout  in  Oregon.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  217.     F18-286 

Duncan,  J.  Barker:  Salmon   and    trout  hatcheries  in   Scotland.     Bulletin,    1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  451-456.  F18-508 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  The  golden  trout  of  the  southern  high  Sierras. 

(Contains  also:  Temperature  conditions  in  the  Kern   River    region,  by  O.  P. 

Jenkins:  p.  50-51.)     Bulletin,  1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  51  p.,  XVII  pi.  (partly 

col.),  fold.  map.  Doc.  595  issued  May  19,  1906.  Fll-66 

Follett,  Richard  E.:  [Trout  culture  in  Connecticut.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol 

V,  p.  351. 

Gardner,  A.  P.:  Experiments  in  the  pond  culture  of  trout,  suckers,  and  catfish 
Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  417-420.  F18-157 

Gilbert,  W.  L.:  The  past,  present,  and  future  of  trout  culture.  Bulletin,  1893 
(1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  47-48.  Doc.  242  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

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Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  204-206,  illus.,  pi.  57. 
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Hiester,  Charles  E.:  Fish-culture  for  profit.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.382-383. 

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Johnson,  Robert  S.,  and  Mortimer  Freeman  Staple  ton:  Fish  ponds  on  farms. 

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F12-421 
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1915.  F15-84 
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1920.  F20-108 

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Part  3.— FISHES — Continued. 
Section  3.— FISHERIES  AND  FISHERY  INDUSTRIES. 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Decrease  of  fishes 145 

United  States  I 145 

General 145 

California 146 

Florida 146 

Maine 146 

Rhode  Island.. 146 

Utah 146 

Washington 146 

Great  Lakes 146 

Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence 146 

Ontario 147 

Europe 147 

Belgium 147 

France 147 

Germany 147 

Great  Britain 147 

Norway 147 

Russia 147 

Baltic  Sea 147 

India 147 

Species 147 

Bluefish 147 

Catfish 147 

Grayling 148 

Herring 148 

Mackerel 148 

Menhaden 148 

Pompano 148 

Salmon 148 

Shad 148 

Tilefish 148 

Fishermen 148 

United  States 148 

General 148 

•ssi  Alaska 149 

California 149 

Florida 149 

Texas 149 

Great  Lakes 149 

Europe 149 

Iceland 149 

Sweden 149 

India 149 

Hawaiian  Islands 149 

Special  fisheries 149 

Haddock 149 

Halibut 149 

Mackerel 149 

Menhaden 150 

Salmon 150 

Sturgeon 150 

Mortality 150 


Page. 

Statistics 150 

United  States 150 

General 150 

Alabama 150 

Alaska 151- 

Arkansas 151 

California 151 

Connecticut 151 

Delaware 151 

Florida 151 

Georgia 151 

Idaho 152 

Illinois 152 

Indiana 152 

Iowa 152 

Kansas 152 

Kentucky 152 

Louisiana 152 

Maine 152 

Maryland 152 

Massachusetts 153 

Michigan 153 

Minnesota 153 

Mississippi 153 

Missouri 153 

Nebraska 153 

Nevada 153 

New  Hampshire 154 

New  Jersey 154 

New  York 154 

North  Carolina 154 

Ohio 154 

Oregon 154 

Pennsylvania 155 

Rhode  Island 155 

South  Carolina 155 

South  Dakota 155 

Tennessee 155 

Texas 155 

Utah 155 

Vermont 155 

Virginia 155 

Washington 156 

West  Virginia 156 

Wisconsin 156 

Gulf  States 156 

Middle  Atlantic  States. . .  156 

New  England  States 156 

Paci  fie  Coast  States 157 

South  Atlantic  States 157 

Great  Lakes.. 157 

Mississippi  River 157 

Canada 157 

British  Columbia 157 

Atlantic  Ocean 158 

141 


142 


U.   S.   BUREAU    OF   FISHERIES. 


Statistics  —  Continued. 

Page. 

Fishways  

Page. 
164 

Europe  

158 

United  States 

164 

Austria  

158 

General 

164 

France  

158 

California  

164 

Norway  

158 

Illinois  

164 

Sweden 

158 

Montana 

164 

Special  fisheries  

158 

Germany 

165 

Capelan  

158 

'Fisheries     considered     geographi- 

Halibut 

158 

cally 

165 

Mackerel 

158 

United  States 

165 

Menhaden  . 

158 

General 

165 

Shad  

158 

Alabama  . 

166 

Sturgeon  

159 

—  Alaska  .    

166 

Fishing  grounds  

159 

Arkansas  

167 

United  States 

159 

California 

167 

General 

159 

Colorado 

167 

New  England.  .  . 

159 

Connecticut 

167 

Great  Lakes  

160 

Delaware  

167 

Special  

160 

Florida  

167 

Cod 

160 

Georgia 

168 

Haddock 

160 

Illinois 

168 

Halibut    .  . 

160 

Louisiana 

168 

Mackerel     

160 

Maine 

168 

Menhaden  

160 

Maryland 

168 

Salmon 

160 

Massachuset  ts 

168 

Sturgeon 

160 

Michigan 

169 

Fish  markets 

160 

Mississippi 

169 

Europe  

160 

New  Hampshire 

169 

Germany  

160 

New  Jersey 

L69 

Great  Britain  

160 

New  York 

169 

Hawaiian  Islands 

161 

North  Carolina 

169 

Fish  trade 

161 

Oregon 

170 

United  States 

161 

Pennsylvania 

170 

General 

161 

Rhode  Island 

170 

California  

161 

South  Carolina  . 

170 

District  of  Columbia  .  . 

161 

Texas 

170 

Florida  

161 

Utah  

170 

Georgia 

161 

Vermont 

171 

Maine 

161 

Virginia 

171 

Massachusetts 

161 

Washington 

171 

New  York  

162 

Atlantic  States  . 

171 

Gulf  States  

162 

Gulf  States  

171 

Middle  Atlantic  States    . 

162 

N"ew  England  States.  .  .    . 

171 

New  England  States 

162 

Pacific  States 

172 

Pacific  coast 

162 

Interior  waters 

172 

South  Atlantic  States 

162 

Lake  St.  Clair  

173 

Great  Lakes  .  . 

162 

Lake  Washington  

173 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

162 

Great  Lakes 

173 

Porto  Rico 

162 

Columbia  River 

173 

Europe 

163 

Indian  River    

173 

Germany 

163 

Mississippi  River  . 

173 

Great  Britain 

163 

Potomac  River 

173 

Norway 

163 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

174 

White  Sea  

163 

Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  

174 

Oceanica 

163 

Chesapeake  Bay.  .  . 

174 

Australia 

163 

Puget  Sound  

174 

Hawaiian  Islands 

163 

Canada 

174 

Special 

163 

General 

174 

Carp 

163 

British  Columbia 

175 

Cod 

163 

Labrador      

175 

Goldfish..         :         .... 

163 

Newfoundland  

175 

Herring  

163 

Nova  Scotia  

175 

Salmon 

164 

West  Indies 

175 

Shad. 

164 

Bahama  Islands 

175 

Miscellaneous.  .  . 

164 

Porto  Rico.  . 

175 

ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


143 


Fisheries,  etc.  —  Continued. 
South  America 

Page. 
175 

Laws  and  legislation  —  Continued. 
Europe  —  Continued  . 

Page. 

175 

Russia      

184 

175 

Scotland  

184 

Peru 

175 

India      

184 

176 

Hawaiian  Islands  

184 

General 

176 

International  

184 

Austria 

176 

Species  

185 

176 

Bluefish    ...  

185 

176 

Cod          

185 

France 

176 

Herring.  . 

185 

Germany 

176 

Mackerel  

185 

Great  Britain 

176 

Menhaden  

185 

Greece 

177 

Salmon  

185 

Iceland 

177 

Sardines  

186 

Italy 

177 

Sturgeon  

186 

178 

Modus  vivendi             

186 

Norway 

178 

Patents                

186 

Portugal 

178 

Treaties          

186 

Spain 

179 

Fishery  methods      

186 

Sweden 

179 

United  States                

186 

Asia              

179 

Apparatus  and  appliances  . 

186 

China 

179 

Fishing  vessels  

187 

India       

179 

Nets,  description  of  

188 

Japan 

179 

Nets  gill      

188 

Siberia 

180 

Nets  fyke  

188 

Svria 

180 

Nets  purse  

188 

Africa 

180 

Nets  preservation  of  

189 

Algeria 

180 

Trawls  and  trawling  

189 

Cape  Colony 

180 

Europe       

189 

Oceanica 

180 

Apparatus  and  appliances  . 

189 

Australasia 

180 

Fishing  vessels  

189 

Hawaiian  Islands 

180 

Nets,  description  of   

189 

New  Zealand 

180 

Nets  gill 

189 

Oceans          .... 

180 

Nets,  purse  

190 

Arctic  Ocean 

180 

Trawls  and  trawling  

190 

Atlantic  Ocean 

180 

India*  Apparatus  and   appli- 

Indian Ocean 

180 

ances         

190 

Pacific  Ocean 

181 

Special  fisheries 

190 

Seas 

181 

United  States 

190 

General 

.181 

Alewife 

190 

Baltic  Sea 

181 

General 

190 

Berin°"  Sea 

181 

(Maine                 .   ... 

190 

Caspian  Sea 

181 

New  England 

190 

North  Sea 

181 

Atka  fish:  Alaska 

190 

South  Sea 

181 

Barracuda:  California 

190 

White  Sea     . 

181 

Bass             

190 

Laws  and  legislation   . 

181 

General   

190 

United  States        

181 

California  

190 

General 

181 

Carp 

190 

-  —     Alaska  

182 

General  

190 

District  of  Columbia 

182 

Illinois 

191 

Maryland 

183 

Ohio                       .   . 

191 

Massachusetts 

183 

Virginia          

191 

'Michigan 

183 

Lake  Erie  

191 

New  Jersey 

183 

Catfish         

191 

Pennsylvania 

183 

General 

191 

Rhode  Island 

183 

California 

191 

Washington 

183 

Louisiana 

191 

Great  Lakes 

184 

Cod 

191 

Mississippi  and  Ohio  Riv- 

General   

191 

ers 

184 

»    Alaska   

192 

Europe  

184 

Massachusetts  

192 

Austria  

184 

Maine  

192 

Belgium 

184 

New  England 

193 

Iceland 

184 

Chesapeake  Bay 

193 

Italy.  . 

184 

Pacific  Coast.  . 

193 

144 


U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


Special  fisheries  —  Continued. 
United  States  —  Continued. 
Eel  

Page. 
193 

Special  fisheries  —  Continued. 
United  States  —  Continued. 
Red  snapper  —  Contd 

Page. 

•  Alaska  

193 

Gulf  States 

201 

Maryland  

193 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

201 

Massachusetts  

193 

;  ablefish 

201 

New  York 

193 

Alaska 

201 

Flounder  

193 

Pacific  coast 

201 

General 

193 

Salrrvon 

201 

Massachusetts 

193 

General 

201 

Texas. 

193 

i  Alaska 

201 

Gourami  

193 

California 

202 

Grayfish  

193 

Connecticut 

202 

Haddock 

194 

Idaho 

202 

General 

194 

Maine 

203 

New  England 

194 

Massachusetts 

203 

Halibut 

194 

New  York 

203 

General 

194 

Oregon 

203 

1  Alaska 

194 

Virginia 

203 

New  England 

194 

Washington 

203 

Pacific  coast          

195 

New  England 

203 

Bering  Sea 

195 

Pacific  coast 

203 

Herring 

195 

Lake  Chanrplain 

204 

General 

195 

Sardine 

204 

*  Alaska 

195 

General 

204 

Maine.  .  .                

196 

Maine               .   .    - 

204 

Massachusetts 

196 

Pacific  coast 

204 

Potomac  River 

196 

Puget  Sound 

204 

Puget  Sound 

196 

Scup*  New  England 

204 

Kingfish:  Florida  

196 

Shad 

204 

Mackerel  

196 

General     

204 

General  

196 

Connecticut   

205 

Florida 

197 

Delaware 

205 

Massachusetts  -  

197 

Florida 

205 

New  York  . 

198 

Georgia 

205 

North  Carolina  

198 

Maine        

205 

Texas 

198 

Maryland 

205 

Virginia.  ... 

198 

Massachusetts 

205 

New  England 

198 

New  Hampshire 

205 

Pacific  Coast  

198 

New  York  .  . 

206 

Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 
Menhaden.  . 

198 
198 

North  Carolina  
Pennsylvania 

206 
206 

General 

198 

Rhode  Island 

°06 

Connecticut 

199 

South  Carolina 

206 

Delaware  

199 

Virginia    

206 

Florida 

199 

Atlantic  coast 

206 

Maine 

199 

Middle  Atlantic  States 

207 

Maryland  

199 

Pacific  coast 

207 

Massachusetts.  

199 

Chesapeake  Bay 

207 

New  Jersey 

199 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

207 

New  York 

199 

Ohio  River 

207 

North  Carolina 

199 

Potomac  River 

207 

Rhode  Island  

199 

Mississippi  River 

207 

South  Carolina  

199 

Shark  :  Nantucket  

207 

Virginia  . 

199 

Spot 

207 

Middle  Atlantic  States 

200 

Squeteague    .  .   . 

207 

Atlantic  coast 

200 

Sturgeon 

207 

Mullet.... 

200 

General 

207 

General 

200 

Delaware 

208 

Florida  

200 

Florida  

208 

North  Carolina  

200 

Pacific  coast  

208 

Gulf  States  

200 

Columbia  River 

208 

Pompano*  Florida 

200 

Swordfish 

208 

Red  snapper 

200 

General 

208 

General 

200 

New  England 

208 

Florida  

200 

Tilefish  .   . 

208 

Texas.  . 

200 

„  Trout:  Alaska.  . 

208 

ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


145 


Special  fisheries — Continued. 

United  States— Continued.  1'age. 

Tuna :  California 208 

Whitefish 208 

Whiting 209 

Canada 209 

Alewife 209 

Herring 209 

General 209 

Labrador 209 

Newfoundland . .  .t 209 

Mackerel 209 

General 209 

Labrador 209 

Salmon 209 

Shad 209 

South  America :  Shad 209 

Europe 209 

/  Brisling :  Norway 209 

Capelan :  Norway 209 

Carp ." 210 

Austria 210 

Germany 210 

Eel:  Sweden 210 

Flounders:  Sweden 210 

Halibut 210 

Iceland 210 

Norway 210 

Herring 210 

Germany 210 

Great  Britain 210 

Iceland 210 

Netherlands 210 

Norway 211 

Sweden 211 

Baltic 211 

White  Sea 211 

Mackerel £11 

Great  Britain 211 

Norway 211 

Sweden 212 

Baltic 212 

Salmon 212 

France 212 

Germany 212 

Sweden 212 

Baltic...  212 


Special  fisheries — Continued. 
Europe — Continued. 
Salmon — Con  tinued . 

White  Sea 

Sardine 

Denmark 

France 

Shark 

Iceland.. 


Page. 

212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 

Norway 212 

Sprat:  Sweden 212 

Japan:  Carp 212 

Hawaiian  Islands 213 

Mullet 213 

Shark 213 

Fishery  products 213 

Preservation  of  products 213 

Bait 213 

Collagen 213 

Fertilizer 213 

Glue 214 

Ichthylepidin 214 

Isinglass 214 

Oil •  214 

Skins 215 

Stock  feed 215 

Products  as  food 215 

Preparation 215 

General 215 

Alive 215 

Anchovies 216 

Babracoted 216 

Bloaters 216 

Canning 216 

Caviar 217 

Cooking 217 

Dried 218 

Fish  eggs 219 

Kippered 219 

Klip  fish 219 

Miscellaneous      proc- 
esses   219 

Refrigeration 220 

Salting 220 

Smoking 221 

Nutritive  value 221 


DECREASE  OF  FISHES. 
UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

Baird,  Spencer  FuUerton:  [Decrease  of  food-fishes.]     Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p. 
XVIII-XXXIII;  1872-73    (1874),    p.    I-XVI;  1873-1875    (1876),    p.    VII-XV: 
1875-76  (1878),  p.  4-8. 
—  [Diminution  of  fishes.]     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  59-72. 

Chadwick,  B.  P.:  The  destruction  of  young  fish  by  unsuitable  fishing  implements. 
Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  339-340.  F20-115 

Chapman,  Pearson,  sr.:  Habits  of  the  shad  and  herring,  as  they  appear  in  the  Poto- 
mac River  to  one  who  has  watched  them  for  fifty  years.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  61-64.  F13-81 

Church,  Daniel  T.:  Why  the  size  of  mesh  in  menhaden  seines  should  not  be  re- 
stricted. Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  463.  F18-188 

Goode,  George  Brown.:  [Inquiry  into  causes  of  fishery  deterioration.]  Report, 
1884  (1886),  p.  1145-1148. 


5690°— 21- 


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146  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Green,  Loren  W.:  [Decrease  in  salmon  on  the  Pacific  coast.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  286-288. 
Hardy,  L.  H.:  [Destruction  of  fish  by  Dutch  nets.]     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol    IV, 

p.  317. 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [Causes  concurring  in  producing  a  decrease  in  the  river  fish- 
eries of  the  Atlantic  States.]  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  43-44. 

-  [Diminution  of  fish.]    Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  V. 
Nickerson,  Seth:  Destruction  of  small  fish  in  weirs.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  184.  F18-274 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Decrease  of  food-fishes.]     Report,  1888-89  (1893),  p.  XLIII- 

XLIV;  1894  (1896),  p.  100-114. 
Spangler,  A.  M.:  The  decrease  of  food-fishes  in  American  waters  and  some  of  the 

causes.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  21-35.     Doc.  239  issued  June  6, 1894. 

F12-183 
Wallem,  Fredrik  Meltzer:  [Diminution  of  fishes.]     Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  102-103. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther:  [Diminution  of  fish  in  California.]  Report,  1894  (1896),  p. 
217-218. 

FLORIDA. 

Brice,  John  J.:  [Diminution  of  fish  in  Florida.]  Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  268-269, 
341-342. 

MAINE. 

A  petition  to  the  Fish  commission  of  the  United  States,  signed  by  the  fishermen  of 
Block  Island,  June  12,  1877.  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  35-39.  F16-152 

Tibbetts,  N.  V.:  Scarcity  of  cod  and  haddock  on  the  coast  of  Maine.  Bulletin,  1886 
(1887),  vol.  VI.  p.  75-76.  F18-537 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Rhode  Island,  General  assembly,  Senate  Committee  on  fisheries:  Pleadings 
before  the  Senate  Committee  on  fisheries,  of  the  Rhode  Island  legislature,  at  its 
January  session  of  1872.  Argument  of  J.  Talbot  Pitman  in  favor  of  a  law  prohibit- 
ing the  use  of  traps  and  pounds  in  Rhode  Island.  Abstract  of  an  address  by 
Captain  Nathaniel  E.  Atwood,  in  opposition  to  legislation.  Before  the  Senate 
committee  of  Rhode  Island  legislature,  January  session,  1872.  Report,  1871-72 
(1873),  p.  196-227.  F16-61 

UTAH. 

Siler,  Andrew  L.:  Depletion  of  fish  in  Panguitch  and  Bear  Lakes,  Utah.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  51.  F18-214 

WASHINGTON. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Periodicity  in  abundance  of  fish  in  Washington.]  Report, 
1899  (1900),  p.  274-277. 

GREAT   LAKES. 

Laflin  &  Co.:  Need  of  a  national  law  to  regulate  the  size  of  mesh  of  both  pound  and 
-      gill  nets  on  the  Great  Lakes.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  223-224. 

F18-292 

Milner,  James  W.:  [Diminution  of  food-fishes  of  the  Great  Lakes.]  Report,  1871 
and  1872  (1873),  p.  1-72. 

Sheley,  G.  A.:  Destruction  of  fish  caused  by  nets  of  small  mesh  in  Lake  Michigan. 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  353.  F18-331 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Causes  of  the  decreased  abundance  of  fish  in  the  Great 
Lakes.]  Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  152,  215-216,  243-244. 

Sterling,  E.:  Notes  on  the  Great  Lakes  fisheries,  depletion  of  black  bass,  etc.  Bul- 
letin, 1884(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  218-219.  F18-287 

GULF    OF    ST.    LAWRENCE. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  On  the  scarcity  of  mackerel  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 
Bulletin,  1884  Q884),  vol.  IV,  p.  427-430  and  435-438.  F13-119  and  F18-359 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  147 


ONTARIO. 


Wilmot,  Samuel:  Introduction  of  California  salmon  into  Ontario,  with  remarks  on 
the  disappearance  of  Maine  salmon  from  that  province.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882), 
vol.  I,  p.  347-349.  F20-146 


EUROPE. 

BELGIUM. 


Selys-Longchamps,  Edmond,  i.  e.  Michel  Edmond  Selys  de:  Repopulation  of 
the  water-courses  in  Belgium.     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  815-824.  F16-343 


PRANCE. 

Gilford,  George:  The  disappearance  of  sardines  from  the  Vendean  coast,  and  its 
causes.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  4.  F18-63 

GERMANY. 

Behr,  Friedrich  von:  [Decrease  of  fish  in  Germany.]    Report,  1875-76  (1878),  p. 

1016-1024. 
Benecke,  Berthold:  [Decrease  of  the  fisheries  in  Germany.]     Report,  1884  (1886), 

p.  1186. 
Mobius,  Karl  August:  Can  we  do  anything  to  decrease,  preserve,  or  increase  the 

number  of  our  useful  marine  animals?    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  393-400. 

F12-421 

GREAT    BRITAIN. 

Bertram,  James  G.:  [On  the  possibility  of  exhausting  the  sea  fisheries  of  Europe.] 
Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  141-144. 

Commissioner  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  sea  fisheries:  [Extracts  from  the 
Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  sea  fisheries  of  the 
United  Kingdom;  presented  to  both  houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  Her 
Majesty.  London,  1861.]  -Report,  1871-72  (1873),  p.  145-148.  F16-58 

Royal  commission  on  trawling:  [On  the  diminution  of  the  ocean  fisheries.]  Bul- 
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Scotland.  Fishery  Board:  [Diminution  of  fish  in  Scotland.]  Report,  1882  (1884), 
p.  230-236. 

NORWAY. 

Ljungman,  Axel  Vilhelm:  [Caupes  for  the  diminution  of  the  salt-water  fisheries 
of  Bohuslan.]  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  206-220. 

RUSSIA. 

Soudakevicz,  Theodore:  [The  decrease  of  food  fishes  in  Russia.]  Report,  1872-73 
(1874),  p.  493-495. 

BALTIC    SEA. 

Widegren,  Hjalmar:  [Diminution  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Baltic.]  Report,  1878 
(1880),  p.  125-126. 

INDIA. 

Day,  Francis:  [Decrease  of  fisheries  in  India.]      Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  385-388 

SPECIES. 

BLUEFISH. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  [Diminution  of  the  scup  and  bluefish  in  New  England.] 
Report,  1871-72,  (1873)  p.  229,  235-252. 


Smith,    Hugh    McCormick:  [Diminution    of     catfish.]    Report,    1897  (1898),    p. 
XCVIII-XCIX. 


148  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

GRAYLING. 

Fitzhugh,  D.  H.:  [Decrease  of  grayling  in  Au  Sable  Paver.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  470. 

HERRING. 

Jensen,  Olaf  Scheveland:  Report  on  the  practical  and  scientific  investigations  of 

the  spring  herring  fisheries,  during  the  year  1880,  submitted  to  the  Department 

of  the  Interior.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  127-161.  F16-288 

Ljungman,  Axel  Vilhelm:    Contribution  toward  solving  the  question  of  the  secular 

periodicity  of  the  great  herring  fisheries.     Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  497-503. 

F17-6 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Decrease  of  the  herring  in  the  waters  of  Passamaquoddy 
Bay  and  vicinity.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  417-430. 

MACKEREL. 

Moore,  J.  Percy:  [Diminution  of  mackerel.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  3-4. 

MENHADEN. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [Diminution  of  menhaden.]     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  101-112. 

POMPANO. 
Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Diminution  of  pompano.]     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  252. 

SALMON. 

Bedding,  Joseph  D.:  Causes  of  the  decrease  of  salmon  in  the  Sacramento  River. 

Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  57-58.  F18-649 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Diminution  of  salmon. 1     Report,  1898  (1899), 

p.  XX-XXIV. 
Watson,  W.  C.:  [The  disappearance  of  the  salmon  and  its  causes.]     Report,  1873-74 

and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  534-538. 

SHAD. 

Milner,  James  W.:  [Diminution  of  shad.]  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75  (1876), 
p.  354-362. 

Slack,  James  H.:  [The  causes  of  decrease  of  shad  in  the  Delaware.]  Report,  1872-73 
(1874),  p.  457-458. 

Stevenson,  Charles  H.:  The  restricted  inland  range  of  shad  due  to  artificial  obstruc- 
tions, and  its  effect  on  natural  reproduction.  Bulletin  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p. 
265-271.  Doc.  376  issued  Aug.  8,  1898.  F12-110 

[Diminution  of  shad  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the  United  States.]  Report,  1898 

(1899),  p.  103-127. 

Yarrow,  Harry  Crecy:  [Great  decrease  of  shad  in  Georgia  and  North  Carolina.] 
Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  396-397. 

TILEFISH. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  [Diminution  of  tilefish.]     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  LII. 

FISHERMEN. 
UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

Collins,  J.  W.:  [Extracts  from  records  and  reminiscences  of  fishermen.]     Report, 

1881  (1884),  p.  307-443. 
Freeman:  [Cape  Cod  fishermen.]     Quoted  by  Goode  in  The  fisheries  and  fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.     1887.     Sec.  IV,  p.  146-149. 
Goode,  G.  Brown,  and  Joseph  William  Collins:  The  fishermen  of   the  United 

States.     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United   States,     1887, 

Sec.  IV,  145  p.;  Appendix,  19  p. 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  149 


ALASKA. 

Bower,  Ward  Taft  and  H.  C.  Fassett:  [Alien  fishermen  in  Alaska.]     Appendix  II, 
Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  39-40. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco   Chronicle:  Italian   fishermen  in   San   Francisco.     Bulletin,    1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  281-283.  F18-439 

FLORIDA. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  [The  fishermen  engaged  in  the  fisheries  of  western  Florida.] 

Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  282-283. 
Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Fishermen  of  Indian  River,  Florida.]     Report,  1896  (1898), 

p.  257-258. 

TEXAS. 

Stevenson,  Charles  Hugh:  [Fishermen  engaged  in  the  coast  fisheries  of  Texas.] 
Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  375. 

GREAT   LAKES. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [The  fishermen  of  the  Great  Lakes  in  1885.]     Report, 

1887,  1891  p.  35,  43-44,  57,  72,  93,  107,  171,  174-176,  178,  185,  214,  247,  290-292, 

298,  306,  308,  310. 
— [Fishermen  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  the  United  States.]     Report,  1888-89  (1893), 

p.  46,  51,  59,  64,  75,  100-103,  127-128,  144,  163-164,  172,  180-181,  184,  186,  188, 

194,  197,  204,  238,  241,  245. 
Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Pacific  coast  fishermen.]     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  139-304. 

EUROPE. 

ICELAND. 

Annaniassen,  A.:  [Fishermen  of  Iceland.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  312-313. 
Garde,  Aug.:  [Pay  of  Iceland  fishermen.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  303-307. 
Thorsteinson,  A.:  [Food  of  fishermen  in  Iceland.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  320-321. 

SWEDEN. 

Lundberg,  Rudolph:  [The  fishermen  of  Sweden.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  373. 

INDIA. 

Day,  Francis:  [Fishermen  of  India— Castes  and  condition.]    Report,  1883  (1885),  p. 
385,  p.  408-413. 

HAWAIIAN    ISLANDS. 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  [Fishermen  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p. 
387-393. 

SPECIAL    FISHERIES. 

HADDOCK. 

Goode,  George  Brown,  and  Collins,  J.  W.:  [Types  of  men  engaged  in  haddock 
fishery.]    Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  227. 

HALIBUT. 

Scudder,  Newton  Pratt:  [Fishermen  of  the  halibut  fishery — Davis's  Strait.]    Re- 
port, 1880  (1883),  p.  220-226. 

MACKEREL. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  [Fishermen  engaged  in  the  mackerel  fishery  of  the  United 
States.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  139,  173-174. 


150  U.    S.    BUKEAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


MENHADEN. 


G-reer,  Rob  Leon:  [Fishermen  of  the  menhaden  fishery  of  the  Atlantic  coast  1    Ap- 
pendix III.  Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  26. 


SALMON. 


Cobb,  John  Nathan:  [Fishermen  and  other  employees  engaged  in  the  salmon  fish- 
eries of  the  Pacific  coast.]     Report  and  special  papers,  1910  (1911),  p.  35-36. 

STURGEON. 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  [Fishermen  engaged  in  the  sturgeon  fishery  of  the  Delaware 
River.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  373. 

MORTALITY. 

Benecke,  Berthold:  [Dangers  to  fishermen.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  1190-1191. 
Bland,  John:  [A  suggestion  for  avoiding  the  danger  incident  to  the  transfer  of  fish 

from  the  smacks  to  the  collecting  steamers.]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol    IV    p 

359-360. 
Collins,  Joseph  William:  Loss  of  life  and  property  in  the  Gloucester  fisheries.    Bulle- 

tin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  180-181.  F18-272 

Forbes,  Robert  Bennet:  Loss  of  life  and  property  in  the  fisheries.     Bulletin,  1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  181-182.  F18-273 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  A  man  killed  by  a  swordfish.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 

p.  417-418.  F18-621 

STATISTICS. 
UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

Alexander,  A.  B.:  [Report  on  statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  United  States  and 
Alaska  from  1901  to  1904.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  146-149. 


1886  (1889),  p.  20-23. 
Bowers,  George  M.:  [Statistical  inquiries  concerning  fisheries  of  the  United  States.] 

Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  11-13. 
Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Methods  and  results  of  an  effort  to  collect  statistics  of  the 

fish  trade  throughout  the  United  States.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  247- 

253.  F12-361 

-  Statistics  of  the  imports  and  exports  of  fish,  fish-oil,  whalebone,  etc.,  for  ten 

years  ending  June  30,  1882.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  273-278  incl. 

tables.  F18-134 

—  A  statistical  review  of  the  production  and  distribution  to  public  waters  of 

young  fish  by  the  United  States  Fish  Commission,  from  its  organization  to  the 

close  of  1880.     Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  825-915.  F16-345 

Statistics  of  the  United  States  imports  and  exports  of  fish,  fish  oil,  whalebone, 


the  tonnage  of  fishing  vessels,  etc.,  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1883,  and  for  the 

year  ending  June  30,  1884.     Report,    1883   (1885),  p.  301-315;  1884  (1886),  p. 

241-263.  F17-26 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  United  States.  Bulletin, 

1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  389-417.  Doc.  276  issued  July  5,  1894.  F12-183 

-  -  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  interior  waters  of  the  United  States.  Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  489-574.  Doc.  361  issued  Mar.  23,  1898.  Fll-184 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  the  United 

States.    Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  271-378.    Doc.  177  issued  Sept.  25,  1891.     F15-56 

ALABAMA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Alabama  in  1894.]    Report, 
1895  (1896),  p.  106.     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.   489-501,  531-533. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  151 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Alabama  in 
1887  and  1888.]    Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  365. 

Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Alabamain  1897.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  128-135. 

Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Alabama  in  1899.]    Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  693. 

Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Alabama  for  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  444-451. 


ALASKA. 


Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  commercial  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1905.  (Statistics:  p. 
38-43.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  46  p.  Doc.  603  issued  Oct.  16, 
1906.  6-35319 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb:  The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1908.  (Statistics:  p.  17.)  Report 
and  special  papers,  1908  (1910),  p.  17-19.  Doc.  645  issued  Apr.  17,  1909. 

7-35263 


ARKANSAS. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Arkansas  for  1894.]     Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  543-547. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Arkansas  for  1899.]    Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  661-670,  701-707. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  California.]    Report,  1896 

(1898),  p.  572. 
Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  southern  California  in 

1898.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  CLXII-CLXIV. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  California  in  1888.]    Report, 

1888-89  (1892),  p.  374-376. 

CONNECTICUT. 

U.   S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics   of  the  fisheries  of  Connecticut  in  1888.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  316-322. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Connecticut  in  1898.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p. 
379-386. 

—  [Statistics  of  Connecticut  in  1902.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  316-325. 
-  [Statistics  of 'the  fisheries  of  Connecticut  in  1905 .]     Report,  1906  (1908) ,  p .  83-93 . 


DELAWARE. 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Delaware]. 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  336-339. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Delaware.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  263-267. 
—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Delaware  in  1901.]    Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  484-188. 
-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Delaware  in  1904.]    Report,  1905  (1907),  p.  62-66. 

FLORIDA. 

Alexander,  A.  B.:  [Statistics of  the  fisheries  of  the  interior  waters  of  Florida  in  1902.] 

Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  133-134. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:    [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Florida.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  360-364. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  western  Florida.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  112-128. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  eastern  Florida.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  218-227. 

— [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  western  Florida  in  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p. 

419-443. 
-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  eastern  Florida  in  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p. 


397-410. 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Indian  River,  Florida,  in  1895.] 
Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  258-262. 


GEORGIA. 


U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:    [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Georgia.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  350-360. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Georgia  in  1897.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  210-218. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Georgia  in  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  386-397. 


152  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


IDAHO. 


Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Idaho  in  1894.1    Report, 
1896  (1898),  p.  573-574. 


ILLINOIS. 


Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Illinois  in  1894.1    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  519-523. 
IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Illinois  in  1899.]  Report, 

1901.    (1902),  p.  676-684. 

INDIANA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  cf  the  fisheries  cf  Indiana  in  1894.]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  512-517. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Indiana  in  1899.]  Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  673-676. 

IOWA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:    [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Iowa  in  1894.]     Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  552-555. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Iowa  in  1899.]  Report 

1901  (1902),  p.  714-722. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Lake  Pepin  and  Lake  Keokuk  during  1917.]    Re- 
port, 1918  (1920),  p.  77-80. 

KANSAS. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Kansas  in  1894.]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  570-571. 
II.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Kansas  in  1899.]  Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  738-740. 

KENTUCKY. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Kentucky  in  1894.]  Re- 
port, 1896  (1898),  p.  524-527. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Kentucky  in  1899.]  Re- 
port, 1901  (1902),  p.  685-688. 

LOUISIANA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Louisiana  in  1894.]  Re- 
port, 1896  (1898),  p.  538-542. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Louisiana.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  368-370. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Louisiana  in  1897.]  Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  145- 

159. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Louisiana  in  1899.]    Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  697-701. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Louisiana  in  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  465-473. 

MAINE. 

Earll,  B.  Edward:  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Maine.  (Census  bulletin  no.  278.) 
1881,  47  p.  Doc.  45  issued  May  2,  1882.  F12-239 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Maine  in  1888.]  Report, 
1888-89  (1892),  p.  288-297. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Maine  in  1898.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  322-340. 
-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Maine  in  1902.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  253-277. 

MARYLAND. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:    [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Maryland.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  340-344. 

—  [Statisticsof  the  fisheries  of  Maryland  in  1897.]    Report,  1900(1901),  p.  268-287. 
-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Maryland  in  1901 .]    Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  489-516. 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


153 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Cape  Anne  Breeze:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Gloucester  for  1884.]  Bulletin, 

1885(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  343. 
Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [The  fisheries  of  Boston  and  Gloucester  in  1891 .]     Report, 

1892,  (1894),  p.  CLX-CLXIV. 
[Inquiries  relative  to  the  fisheries  of  Boston  and  Gloucester,  1893  to  1896.] 

Report,  1894  (1896),  p.  162-166;  1895  (1896),  p.  113-120;  1896  (1898),  p.  130-136; 

1897  (1898),  p.  CXXXII-CXXXVI. 
Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [The  fisheries  of  Gloucester  and  Boston,  1897  to  1901.] 

[Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  CXLVIII-CLII;  1899  (1900),  p.  CLIII-CLVIII;  1900 

(1901),  p.  167-173;  1901  (1902),  p.  142-149;  1902  (1904),  p.  144-150. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Massachusetts  in  1887  and 

1888.]    Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  300-311. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Massachusetts  in  1898.]    Report,  1900  (1901), 
p. 343-363. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  Fisheries  of  Massachusetts  in  1902.]    Report,  1904  (1905), 
p.  281-305. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  New  England  vessel  fisheries  at  Boston  and  Gloucester.] 
Report,  1906  (1908),  p.  16;  1907  (1909),  p.  14;  1908  (1910),  p.  13-16;  1909  (1911), 
p.  17-22;  1910  (1911),  p.  23-27;  1911  (1913),  p.  38-49;  1912  (1914),  p.  24-37; 
1913  (1914),  p.  49-59;  1914  (1915),  p.  6-18;  1915  (1917),  p.  43-60;  1916  (1917), 
p.  76-95;  1917  (1919),  p.  12-32;  1918  (1920),  p.  38-61. 


MICHIGAN. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Michigan  in  1899.]     Report, 
1901  (1902),  p.  654-655. 

MINNESOTA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Minnesota  in  1894 .]     Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  560-564. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Minnesota  in  1899.]    Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  725-730. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Mississippi  in  1894 .]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  534-537. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Mississippi.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  366-368. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Mississippi  in  1897.]    Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  135- 

144. 


[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Mississippi  in  1899.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  694- 

697. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Mississippi  in  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  451- 

464. 

MISSOURI. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Missouri  in  1894.]     Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  548-551. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Missouri  in  1899.]    Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  707-713. 

NEBRASKA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Nebraska  in  1894.]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  568-569. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Nebraska  in  1899.]    Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  734-737. 

NEVADA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Nevada  in  1894.]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  572. 
Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Statistics  of  commercial  fishing  in  Nevada  in  1900.] 

Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  162. 


154  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Hampshire  in  1887 

and  1888.]    Beport,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  298-300. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Hampshire  in  1898.1     Report,  1900  (1901) 

p.  341-342. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Hampshire  in  1902.]     Report,  1904  (1905), 


p.  277-281. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  New  Jersey.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  328-332. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Jersey  in  1897.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p   222- 

254. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Jersey  in  1901.]     Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  458- 
477. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  Jersey  in  1904.]     Report,  1905  (1907),  p.  29- 
55. 

[Statistics  of  coastal  fisheries  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  by  counties,  exclu- 
sive of  shellfish,  1915.]    Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  72-75. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  coastal  fisheries  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  in  1917 .]    Report, 
1918  (1920),  p.  66-70. 

NEW   YORK. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  York  in  1894  and  1895.] 

Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  502-507. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  York  in  1887  and  1888.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  324-328. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  York  in  1897.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p. 
203-222. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  York  in  1899.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  657. 
-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  New  York, in  1901.]     Report,  1902  (1904),  p. 

442-457. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  interior  lakes  and  streams  of  New  York  in  1903.] 
Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  136. 

—  Statistics  of  costal  fisheries  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  by  counties,  exclu- 
sive of  shellfish,  1915.     Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  72-75. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  coastal  fisheries  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  in  1917.]     Re- 
port, 1918  (1920),  p.  66-70. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  wholesale  fresh-fish  trade  of  New  York  City  in  1917.]     Report, 
1918  (1920),  p.  73-76. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  fisheries  of  North  Carolina.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  352-356. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  North  Carolina  in  1897.]     Report,  1899  (1900), 
p.  177-203. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  North  Carolina  in  1902.]     Report,  1903  (1905), 


p.  350-377. 

OHIO. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Ohio  in  1894.]     Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  509-511. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Ohio  in  1899.]     Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  672. 

OREGON. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Oregon  in  1888.]     Report, 

1888-89  (1892),  p.  376-377. 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Oregon  in  1889-1892.]     Report,  1893 
)5),  p.  213-239. 

rmV     *    s\     i  • 


[The  fisheries  of  Oregon  in  1895.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  615-631. 

fisheries  of  Oregon  in  1899.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  535-549. 


[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  155 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Pennsylvania.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  333-335. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Pennsylvania  in  1897.]     Report  1900  (1901),  p. 

255-262. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Pennsylvania  in  1901.]     Report,  1902  (1904),  p. 

477-483. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Pennsylvania  in  1904.]     Report,  1905  (1907)  p. 


55-62. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Rhode  Island  in  1887  and 
1888.]     Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  312-316. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Rhode  Island  in  1898.]     Report,  1900  (1901), 
•p.  364-379. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Rhode  Island  in  1902.]     Report,   1904   (1905), 


p.  305-316. 

SOUTH   CAROLINA. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  South  Carolina.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  356-358. 

[The  fisheries  of  South  Carolina  in  1897.]     Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  204-209. 

-  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  South  Carolina  in  1902.]     Report,  1903  (1905),  p. 
378-386. 

SOUTH    DAKOTA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  South  Dakota  in  1894.] 

Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  564-567. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  South  Dakota  in  1899.] 

Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  730-733. 

TENNESSEE. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Tennessee  in  1894.]    Report, 

1896  (1898),  p.  528-530. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Tennessee  in  1899.]    Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  689-692. 

TEXAS. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Texas.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  371-373. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Texas  in  1897.]     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  160-169. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Texas  in  1902.]     Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  474-481. 

UTAH. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Utah  in  1895.]     Report, 

1896(1898),  p.  571. 
Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Utah  in  1900.]     Report, 

1902  (1904),  p.  151-152. 

VERMONT. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Vermont  in  1894  and  1895.] 

Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  501-502. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  interior  lakes  and 

streams  of  Vermont  in  1902.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  137. 

VIRGINIA. 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistical  review  of  the  coast  fisheries  of  Virginia.] 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  345-351. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Virginia  in  1897.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  288-310. 

[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Virginia  in  1901.]    Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  517-540. 


156  U.    S.    BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

WASHINGTON. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Washington  in  1888  1 
Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  377-378. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  vessel  fisheries  of  Seattle  in  1916.]     Report,  1917  (1919),  p. 
40-43. 

— •  [Statistics  of  fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle.]     Report,   1913   (1914),  p 
62-64;  1918  (1920),  p.  61-65. 
Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Washington  in  1889,  1890,  1891,  and 

1892.]     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  255-297. 
[Notes  on  the  fisheriesof  Washington  in  1895.]     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  591-613. 

—  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Washington.]     Report,  3901  (1902),  p.  512-534. 

WEST   VIRGINIA. 

Smith,,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  cf  West  Virginia  in  1894  ] 

Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  508. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  West  Virginia  in  1899.] 

Report,  3901  (1902),  p.  671. 

WISCONSIN. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Wisconsin  in  3894.]    Report 

1896  (1900),  p.  556-559. 
IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  Wisconsin  in  1899.]     Report, 

1901  (1902),  p.  656,  722-725. 

GULF    STATES. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Gulf  States.  Report, 
1899  (1900),  p.  105-169  incl.  tables.  Doc.  420  issued  Oct.  .9,  1899.  Fll-105 

Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Gulf  States,  1902.  Report,  1903  (1905),  p. 

411-481  incl.  tables.  Doc.  571  issued  1905.  F12-233 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC  STATES. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States 

in  1892  and  1893.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  53-57. 
A  statistical  report  on  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States.     Bulletin 

1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  339-467.     Doc.  296  issued  May  23,  1895.  F15-54 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic 

States  in  1897.]     Report,  1899  (1900),  p.  CLIX-CLXI. 
IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  323-351. 
Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States.     Report,  3900  (1901), 

p.  195-311  incl.  tables.     Doc.  453  issued  Apr.  12,  1901.  Fll-73 
Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States.     Report,  1902  (1904), 

p.  433-540  incl.  tables.     Doc.  540  issued  Oct.  27,  1903.  Fll-7 
Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States  for  1904.     Report  and 

special  papers,  1905  (1907),  122  p.     Doc.  609  issued  Feb.  19,  1907.  7-35091 

NEW    ENGLAND    STATES. 


Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  coast  in 

1890.]     Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  175-177. 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  States  in  1892.]     Report,  1894 

(1896),  p.  122-147. 
Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  States 

in  1898.]    Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  174-177. 
TT.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Statistics  of  the  fish  and  fisheries  on  the  south  shore  of 

New  England.     Report  1871  and  1872  (1873),  p.  173-181.  F16-&9 
[Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  States  in  1887  and  1888 . ]     Report , 

1888-89  (1892),  p.  286-322. 
Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  States.     Report,  1900  (1901),  p. 

311-386  incl.  tables.     Doc.  454  issued  Apr.  12,  1901.  Fll-72 

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GULF    STATES. 

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[The  wholesale  fishery  trade  of  the  Gulf  States,  1902.]    Report,  1903  (1905), 

p.  450-451,  462^63. 

MIDDLE  ATLANTIC  STATES. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:    [The  'wholesale  fishery  trade  of  the  Middle  Atlantic 

States.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  254,  262,  267,  285-287,  309-310. 
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NEW    ENGLAND    STATES. 

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PACIFIC   COAST. 

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Ball,  William  Healey:  Notes  on  the  Pacific  coast  trade  in  shells,  shrimp,  cod,  and 
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SOUTH   ATLANTIC    STATES. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  wholesale  fishery  trade  of  the  South  Atlantic  States 
in  1902.]  Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  385,  397,  409. 

GREAT   LAKES. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [The  fish  trade  of  Lake  Erie.]    Report,  1887  (1891), 
p.  237-238,  244,  248-249,  254,  269-270,  273,  275-276,  283,  287-288. 
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221,  222. 


[Fish  trade  of  Lake  Michigan  in  1885.]    Report,  1887  (1891),  p. 
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94,  102,  111, 


TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [The  wholesale  fishery  trade  of  the  Great  Lakes  in  1899.] 

Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  596,  614-616,  626-627,  642-644. 
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p.  662-663,  682-683,  699,  702-703,  714-716. 

GULF   OF  MEXICO. 

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1885  (1887),  p.  271-273. 

PORTO   RICO. 

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pt.  I,  p.  41-48. 

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GREAT    BRITAIN. 

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WHITE    SEA. 

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OCEANICA. 

AUSTRALIA. 

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HAWAIIAN   ISLANDS. 

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SPECIAL. 

CARP. 

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HERRING. 

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SALMON. 


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SHAD. 

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MISCELLANEOUS. 

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UNITED    STATES. 
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TEXAS. 

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SOUTH    AMERICA. 

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PERU. 

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BELGIUM. 

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GERMANY. 

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ALGERIA. 

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ARCTIC    OCEAN. 

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Lyman,  Theodore:  Laws  of  inland  waters.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  271-272. 

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ALASKA. 

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Evermann,  Barton  Warren,  and  F.  M.  Chamberlain:  [Complaints  and  prose- 
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Marsh,  Millard  Caleb,  and  John  Nathan  Cobb:  The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1907. 
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DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 

An  act  to  protect  the  fish  in  the  Potomac  River  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  to  pro- 
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MARYLAND. 


Knight,  William:  A  bill  proposed  to  the  Maryland  legislature  at  the  session  of  1876, 
and  entitled  ''An  act  to  regulate  the  catching  and  to  provide  for  the  preservation 
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MASSACHUSETTS. 

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MICHIGAN. 

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F18-292 

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NEW    JERSEY. 

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seines  in  any  of  the  waters  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey." 
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Miller,  W.  B.:  Ari  act  to  prohibit  fishing  by  steam  vessels  with  shirred  or  purse  seines 
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PENNSYLVANIA. 

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Captain  Nathaniel  Atwood,  in  opposition  to  legislation.  Before  the  Senate  com- 
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fisheries  by  law.  Argument  of  Samuel  Powell,  esq.,  delivered  in  the  Rhode 
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WASHINGTON. 

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GREAT    LAKES. 

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AUSTRIA. 

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BELGIUM. 

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ITALY. 

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RUSSIA. 

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SCOTLAND. 

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INDIA. 

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market  fisheries,  with  notes  on  the  British  fishing  steamers.  Bulletin,  1888 
(1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  175-192,  pi.  XVI-XXVII.  Doc.  137  issued  Mar.  15,  1890. 

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NETS,    DESCRIPTION    OF. 

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Lundberg,  Rudolph:  [Methods  employed  in  the  fisheries  of  Sweden.     Description 

of  nets.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  363-398. 

NETS,    GILL. 

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cod-nets,  with  directions  for  their  use,  and  a  history  of  introduction  into  the 
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June  30,  1881.  F12-219 

-  Correspondence  relative  to  the  procurement  of  certain  fishery    implements 
for  the  government  of  New  South  Wales.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  291- 
299.  F18-104 

-  Gill-nets  in  the  cod-fishery:  a  description  of  Norwegian  cod-nets,  etc.,  and 
a  history  of  their  use  in  the  United  States.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  265-288. 

F17-127 


190  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

NETS,    PURSE. 

Anderssen,  Joakim:  [Use  of  the  purse-seine  in  open  sea.]     Report,  1878  (1880), 

p.  60-61. 
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Bulletin,  1883  (1884),  vol.  Ill,  p.  161.  F20-130 

TRAWLS    AND    TRAWLING. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  The  beam-trawl  fishery  of  Great  Britain,  with  notes  on 
beam-trawling  in  other  European  countries.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  p.  289-402, 
illus.,  XXIII  pi.  (partly  fold.).  Doc.  132  issued  Sept.  21,  1889.  Fll-329 

INDIA:  APPARATUS  AND  APPLIANCES. 

Day,  Francis:  [Apparatus  and  methods  of  fishery  in  India.]  Report,  1883  (1885), 
p.  394-388. 

SPECIAL  FISHERIES. 

UNITED    STATES. 

ALE  WIFE. 
General. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Shad  and  alewife  fisheries.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p 
CXXV-CXXX. 

—  Notes  on  the  extent  and  condition  of  the  alewife  fisheries  of  the  United  States 
in  1896.     Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  31-43.     Doc.  401  issued  Mar.  22.  1899. 

Fll-113 
Maine. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Alewife  fishery  of  the  Penobscot  River.]  Report, 
1903  (1905),  p.  112. 

New  England. 

Smith,  Hugh.  McCormick:  [The  alewife  fishery  in  New  England.]  Report,  1894 
(1896),  p.  125. 

ATKAFISH:  ALASKA. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:    [Atka   fishery  in  the  Aleutian  Archipelago.]     Report, 

1888-89  (1892),  p.  16-17. 
Turner,  Luci  en  Me  Shan:   [Atka  fishery.]     Quoted  by  Evermann  and  Goldsborough. 

Bulletin,  1906  (1907),  vol.  XXVI,  p.  291-292. 

BARRACUDA:  CALIFORNIA. 

Eigenmann,  CarlH.:    [The  barracuda  and  the  fishery  for  it.]     Quoted  by  Collins. 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  26-27. 
Van  Hook,  J.  G.:    [Fishing  for  barracuda.]     Quoted  by  Collins.     Report,    1888-89 

Q892),  p.  30. 

BASS. 
General. 

Collins,  J.  W.:  [The  rock  and  perch  fishery.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 
of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  I,  pt.  VII,  p.  538-540. 

Page,  William  F.:  [Black  basses.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  164-165. 

[Striped  bass  (Roccus  lineatus).]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  137. 

Wilcox,  William  A. :  [Striped  bass  fisheries  of  the  Pacific  coast.]  Report,  1 893  (1895), 
p.  149-151. 

California. 

[Striped  bass  in  California.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  CXLI-CXLIII. 

CARP. 

General. 

Brouster,  E.  B.:  [How  to  catch  carp.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  317. 
Canneld,  Harry  L.:   The  capture  and  marketing  of  carp.     Seasons  and  localities  of 
capture.     7  p.    Economic  Circular  40  issued  Sept.  20,  1918.  F18-699 


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Ebert,  Amos:  [Catching  carp  with  a  hook.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  135. 

Martin,  Robert  A.:  How  to  catch  carp.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  449-450. 

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Quattlebaum,  Paul:  Method  of  catching  carp  with  a  hook.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
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Shinkle,  A.:  [Game  qualities  of  the  carp.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  317. 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Several  opinions  upon  how  to  catch  carp.  Bulletin,  1884 
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Tcherkassoff,  P.:  [Carp  fishing.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  106-107. 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Note  on  carp  fishery.]     Report,  1900  (1901),  p.  178. 

[Carp  fisheries.]     Report,  1902  (1904),  p.  153. 

Illinois. 
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Ohio. 
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Virginia. 

Duke,  B.  T.  W.:  [Carp  in  the  Rivanna  River.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  134. 
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p.  134. 
Page,  W.  F.:  [Carp  in  the  James  River.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  316. 

Lake  Erie. 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [German  carp  in  Lake  Erie.]  Report,  1901  (1902),  p. 
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CATFISH. 
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Avery,  F.  W.:  [A  large  catfish.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  453. 

Hi  ester,  Charles  E. :  Answers  to  questions  relative  to  catfish.  Bulletin,  1 882  (1883), 
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California. 

Utter,  William:  [Catfish  and  shad  in  California.]  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p. 
315. 

Louisiana. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  Report  on  investigations  [of  the  catfish  industry]  by 
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p.  290-301.  Doc.  405  issued  Mar.  21,  1899.  Fll-117 

COD. 
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port, 1895  (1896),  p.  139-145. 

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(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  1-17,  pi.  I-XII. 

Notes  on  the  habits  and  methods  of  capture  of  various  species  of  sea  birds  that 

occur  on  the  fishing  banks  off  the  eastern  coast  of  North  America,  and  which  are 
used  as  bait  for  catching  codfish  by  New  England  fishermen.  Report,  1882  (1884), 
p.  311-338,  pi.  F16-311 

—  Some  observations  on  the  cod  gill-net  fisheries  and  on  preservatives  for  nets. 
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—  Gill-nets  in  the  cod-fishery:  a  description  of  Norwegian  cod-nets,  etc.,  and  a 
history  of  their  use  in  the  United  States.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  265-288. 

F17-127 

Dambeck,  Carl:  Geographical  distribution  of  the  Gadidse  or  the  cod  family,  in  its 
relation  to  fisheries  and  commerce.  Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  531-557.  F16-108 


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Goode,  G.  Brown,  and  J.  W.  Collins:  The  cod,  haddock  and  hake  fisheries.  In 
The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  1, 
pt,  II,  p.  123-243  incl.  tables. 

Success  of  cod  gill-net  fishery.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  416. 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  Reappearance  of  young  cod  hatched  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commis- 
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Alaska. 

Bower,  Ward  Taft:  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries.  (Cod  fisheries.)  Appendix 
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F12-388 

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fisheries.)  Appendix  IX,  Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  53-55;  Appendix  III,  Report, 
1915  (1917),  p.  54-57;  Appendix  II,  Report,  1916  (1917),  p.  68-71;  Appendix  II, 
Report,  1917  (1919),  p.  47-49.  F12-388 

Bower,  Ward  Taft,  and  H.  Clifford  Fassett:  [Cod  fishery  industry  in  Alaska:  p. 
122-123].  In  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries  in  1913,  by  B.  W.  Evermann. 
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Chamberlain,  Frederick  M.,  and  Ward  Taft  Bower:  [Cod  fishery:  p.  64-66.] 
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and  special  papers,  1912  (1914),  123  p.  Doc.  780  issued  Nov.  6,  1913.  F12-388 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  commercial  fisheries  of  Alaska.  (Cod  fishery:  p.  9-14.) 
Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907);  46  p.  Doc.  603  issued  Oct.  16,  *1906. 

6-35319 

Cobb,  John  Nathan,  and  Frederick  M.  Chamberlain:  [Cod  fishery:  p.  53-56.] 
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and  special  papers,  1911  (1913),  99  p.  Doc.  766  issued  Dec.  16. 1912.  F12-388 

Cobb,  John  Nathan,  and  Howard  M.  Kutchin:  The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1906. 
(Cod  fisheries:  p.  45-48.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1906  (1908),  70  p.  Doc. 
618  issued  May  16,  1907.  7-35263 

[A  codfish  bank  near  Noonivak  Island.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  337. 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb,  and  John  Nathan  Cobb:  The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1907. 
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charts,  illus.  Doc.  632  issued  Apr.  16,  1908.  7-35263 

The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1908.     (Cod  fisheries:  p.  59-62.)     Report  and  special 

papers,  1908  (1910),  78  p.     Doc.  645  issued  Apr.  17,  1909.  7-35263 

The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1909.  (Cod  fisheries:  p.  41-42.)  Report  and  special 

papers,  1909  (1911),  58  p.  Doc.  730  issued  Apr.  20,  1910.  7-35263. 

The  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1910.  (Cod  fisheries:  p.  37^0.)  Report  and  special 

papers,  1910  (1911),  72  p.  Doc.  746  issued  Apr.  19,  1911.  7-35263 

Massachusetts. 

Atwood,  Nathaniel  E.:  Unexplained  variations  in  the  yield  of  oil  from  cod  livers. 
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Earll,  Edward  R.:  A  report  on  the  history  and  present  condition  of  the  shore  cod- 
fisheries  of  Cape  Ann,  Mass.,  together  with  notes  on  the  natural  history  and  arti- 
ficial propagation  of  the  species.  Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  685-740.  Doc.  33 
issued  June  27,  1881.  Fll-221 

Haskell,  E.  H.:  Second  annual  appearance  of  young  cod  hatched  by  the  United 
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1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  112.  F18-84 

Martin,  Stephen  J.:  Cod-fishing  with  gill-nets  in  Ipswich  Bay,  Massachusetts. 
Bulletin,.  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  264,  343-345.  F18-50,  F20-132 

Cod  fishing  with  gill-nets  from  Gloucester,  Massachusetts.     Bulletin,   1881 

(1882),  vol.  I,  p.  384.  F20-131 

Notes  on  the  cod  gill-net  fisheries  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1883-1884,     Bulletin, 

1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  129-134,  191-192.  F20-135 

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Spinney,  Benjamin  H.:  Return  to  Gloucester  of  young  codfish  hatched  by  U.  S. 
Fish  commission  in  1879.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  362.  F18-147 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman:  Return  to  Gloucester  Harbor  of  the  young  codfish  hatched 
by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  57-58. 

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U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Decrease  of  cod  fisheries  on  the  New  England 
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Chesapeake  Bay. 

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Ryder,  Francis  W.:  Codfish  caught  near  Cape  Charles,  mouth  of  Chesapeake  Bay,  in 
1834.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  384-385.  F20-141 

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EEL. 

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Derby,  V.  L.:  [Catching  eels  with  dip-nets.]  Quoted  by  Evermann  and  Golds- 
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Maryland. 

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Massachusetts. 
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New  York. 
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FLOUNDER. 

General. 
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Massachusetts. 

Alexander,  Alvin  Burton;  Henry  Frank  Moore;  and  William  Converse  Ken- 
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Texas. 

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(1893),  p.  384-385. 

GOUBAMI. 

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Doc.  9  issued  Jan.  26,  1875.  Fll-205 

GRAYFISH. 

Schmidt,  Waldo  L.;  E.  C.  Johnston;  E.  P.  BanMn;  and  Edward  Driscoll: 
Survey  of  the  fishing  grounds  on  the  coasts  of  Washington  and  Oregon  in  1914. 
(Dogfish  fishery:  p.  25.)  Appendix  VII,  Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  30.  Doc.  817 
issued  June  8,  1915.  F15-86 

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HADDOCK. 

General. 

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New  England. 

Goode,  George  Brown,  and  J.  W.  Collins:  The  winter  haddock  fishery  of  New 
England.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  225-235.  Doc.  31  issued  1881. 

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HALIBUT. 

General. 

Broca,  P.  de:  The  halibut  fishery  of  the  United  States.  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75 
(1876),  p.  169-171.  F16-9 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  [Some  localities  where  chicken  halibut  are  found.]  Bul- 
letin, 1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  412-413. 

Goode,  G.  Brown,  and  Joseph  William  Collins:  The  fresh-halibut  fisheries. 
In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V, 
vol.  I,  pt.  I,  p.  1-89,  illus. 

Scudder,  Newton  P.:  The  salt-halibut  fishery,  with  especial  reference  to  that  of 
Davis'  Straits.  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States. 
1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  I,  pt.  I,  p.  90-119  incl.  tables. 

Alaska. 

Bower,  Ward  Taft:  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries.  (Halibut  fisheries.)  Ap- 
pendix VII,  Report,  1918  (1920),  p.  57-58;  Appendix  IX,  Report,  1919  (1921),  p.  53. 

F12-388 

Bower,  Ward  T.,  and  Henry  D.  Aller:  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries. 
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investigati 


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RED    SNAPPER. 

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California. 

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SOUP:   NEW  ENGLAND. 

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Florida. 

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Georgia. 

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Maine. 

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(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  454-455. 
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New  Hampshire. 

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New  York  States  Agricultural  Society,  Transactions:  [Shad  on  Staten  Island 

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North  Carolina. 

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(1907),  p.  40-41. 

Worth,  S.  G.:  [Shad  in  North  Carolina.]     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  320. 
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Pennsylvania. 

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about  it.]  Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  367-368. 

Osterhout,  P.  M.:  [Shad — How  they  were  caught  in  ye  olden  days — The  fishery 
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Willis,  H.:  Shad  fisheries  of  the  Susquehanna  River  fifty-six  years  ago.  Bulletin, 
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Wright,  Harrison:  On  the  early  shad  of  the  north  branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River. 
Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  619-642.  F16-334 

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committee  of  the  Wyoming  historical  and  geological  society  on  the  early  shad 
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Rhode  Island. 

Cory,  E.  J.,  and  Vinal  N.  Edwards:  [Shad     caught    in     November.]    Bulletin, 

1886(1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  455. 
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South  Carolina. 

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artificial  propagation.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  244-248.  F18-299 

Stevenson,  Charles  Hugh:  [The  shad  fisheries  of  South  Carolina  in  1896.]  Report, 
1898  (1899),  p.  140-154. 

Wood,  William  Maxwell:  Report  of  an  examination  of  the  shad  fisheries  in  George- 
town, S.  C.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  140-141.  F18-249 

Reconnaissance  of  the  shad  fisheries  of  Winyaw  Bay  and  its  tributaries,  by  the 

steamer  Fish  Hawk.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  242-243.  F18-298 

Virginia. 

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(1899),  p.  176-192. 

Atlantic  coast. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:    [Shad  fisheries  of  the  Atlantic  coast.]    Report,  1896 

(1898),  p.  130;  1897  (1898),  p.  CXXV-CXXX. 
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Middle  Atlantic  States. 

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1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  450-452. 

Pacific  coast. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Shad  fishery  of  the  Pacific  coast.]    Bulletin,  1895  (1896), 

vol.  XV,  p.  416-427. 

Chesapeake  Bay. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Shad  and  alewife  fisheries  of  Chesapeake  Bay.] 
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Gulf  of  Mexico. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Letters  referring  to  the  presence  of  shad  in  the  river 
tributary  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  [From  John  T.  Knight,  Isaac  W.  Pollard,  George 
W.  Lawrence,  Will  E.  Turner,  and  Holmes  A.  Pattison.]  Report,  1872  and  1873 
(1874),  p.  391-395.  F16-64 

Ohio  Rivtr. 

Applegate,  J.  P.:  [Shad  in  the  Ohio  River.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  141. 

Potomac  River. 

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River  to  one  who  has  watched  them  for  fifty  years.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  61-64.  F13-81 

Harris,  Gwynn:  Report  upon  the  shad  and  herring  fisheries  of  the  Potomac  River 
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Lennurt,  J.  T.:  Catch  of  spawning  shad  in  the  Potomac,  above  Georgetown.  Bulle- 
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Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Shad  fisheries  of  the  Potomac.]  Report,  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  182. 

Waller,  Withers:  [Shad  in  the  Potomac,  1854  to  1881.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 
IV,  p.  361-362. 

Mississippi  River. 

McDowell,  W.  W.:  [Shad  in  the  Mississippi  at  Memphis.]  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol. 
VI,  p.  315-316. 

SHARK:  NANTUCKET. 

Gardner,  Albert  A.:  [Shark  fishing  at  Nantucket.]  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 
p.  460-461. 

SPOT. 

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ins,  Joseph  William:  [The  spot  fishery.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 
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SQUETEAGUE. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  [The  squeteague  or  "trout"  fishery.]  In  The  fisheries 
and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  I,  pt.  VII,  p. 
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STURGEON. 
General. 

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F13-114 
Rathhun,  Richard:  [Report  upon  the  inquiry  respecting  the  sturgeon  fisheries.] 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  LXXXIX-XCIII. 
Ryder,  John  Adam:  The  sturgeons  and  sturgeon  industries  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the 

United  States,  with  an  account  of  experiments  bearing  upon  sturgeon  culture. 

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VIII,  p.  231-328,  pi.  XXXVI-LIX.     Doc.  143  issued  Mar.  25,  1891.      Fll-324 
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Delaware. 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  sturgeon  fishery  of  Delaware  River  and  Bay.  Report, 
1899  (1900),  p.  369-380,  pis.  Doc.  429  issued  Aug.  25,  1900.  Fll-110 

TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Sturgeon  fishery  of  the  Delaware  River.] 
Report,  1914  (1915),  p.  23. 

Florida. 

Townsend,   Charles  Haskins:  [The  sturgeon  fishery   of  Florida.]     Report,    1901 

(1902),  p.  155incl.  tables. 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Sturgeon  fishery  in  Florida.]     Report,  1915 

(1917),  p.  76. 

Pacific  coast. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Sturgeon  and  sturgeon  fishery.]  Bulletin,  1894  (1895), 
vol.  XIV,  p.  275-279. 

Columbia  River. 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  [Sturgeon  fishery  of  the  Columbia  River.]  Report,  1893  (1895), 
p.  250-253. 

SWORDFISH. 

General. 

Goode,  George  Brown:  Materials  for  a  history  of  the  swordfishes.  Report,  1880 
(1883),  p.  289-294,  XXIV  pi..  Doc.  51  issued  June  3,  1883.  F16-284 

The  swordfish  fishery.     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United 

States.     1887.     Sec.  V,  vol.  I,  pt.  IV,  p.  315-326. 

XT.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Swordfish  fisherv.]  Report,  1915  (1917),  p. 
62-63. 

New  England. 

Clark,  A.  Howard:  Notes  on  the  New  England  fishery  for  the  swordfish  during  the 
season  of  1884.  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  233-239.  F17-186 

TILEFISH. 

Bumpus,  Herman  Carey:  The  reappearance  of  the  tilefish.  Bulletin,  1898  (1899), 
vol.  XVIII,  p.  321-333.  Doc.  416  issued  Oct.  30,  1899.  F12-32 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Report  upon  a  cruise  made  to  the  tilefish  ground  in  the 
smack  Josie  Reeves,  September,  1882.  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  301-310. 

F18-107 

[Tilefish  fishery.]     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  702. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Tilefish  fishery.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  84-85. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Tilefish  fisheries.]    Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  XL. 

[Investigation  of  the  alleged  destruction  of  the  tilefish.]    Report  1882  (1884), 

p.  LII. 

TROUT:  ALASKA. 

Bower,  Ward  Taft,  and  Henry  D.  Aller:  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries  in 

1914.     (Trout  fishery:  p.  64-65.)    Appendix  IX,  Report,  1914  (1915),  89  p.    Doc. 

^    819  issued  Sept.  23,  *1915.  F12-388 

Bower,  Ward  Taft,  and  Clifford  H.  Fassett:  [Noteworthy  catch  of  Dolly  Varden 

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Evermann.     Appendix  II,  Report,  1913  (1914).     Doc.  797  issued  Aug.  29,  1914. 

F12-388 

Chamberlain,  Frederick  M.,  and  Ward  Taft  Bower:  [Trout  fishery:  p.  71-72.] 
In  Fishery  and  fur  industries  of  Alaska  in  1912,  by  B.  W.  Evermann.  Report  and 
special  papers,  1912  (1914),  123  p.  Doc.  780  issued  Nov.  6,  1913.  F12-388 

Cobb,  John  Nathan,  and  Frederick  M.  Chamberlain:  [The  trout  fishery:  p.  63- 
64.]  In  Alaska  fisheries  and  fur  industries  in  1911,  by  Barton  Warren  Evermann. 
Report  and  special  papers,  1911  (1913),  99  p.  Doc.  766  issued  Dec.  16,  1912. 

F12— 388 
TUNA:  CALIFORNIA. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [The  tuna  fishery  of  California.]  Report,  1914  (1915), 
p.  35-37. 

WHITEPISH. 

Evermann.  Barton  Warren,  and  Hugh  McCormick  Smith:  The  whitefishes  of 
North  America.  Report,  1894  (1896).  p.  283-324,  illus.,  pis.  Doc.  323  issued 
Feb.  6,  1894.  Fll-189 


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TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Miscellaneous  notes  and  correspondence  relative  to 
the  whitefish.  A.  The  whitefish  of  the  Great  Lakes  [letters  from  George  Barnston, 
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WHITING. 


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p.  137. 

CANADA. 


ALE  WIFE. 

Lanman,  Charles:  The  shad  and  gaspereau  or  ale  wife  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova 
Scotia.  Report,  1872-73  (1874),  p.  461-462.  F16-66 

HERRING. 

General. 

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Labrador. 

Stearns,  W.  A.:  [Herring.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  17-19. 

Newfoundland. 

U.   S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Newfoundland  herring  fishery:  p.  50-51.]    Report, 

1911  (1913). 
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of  Fundy  during  the  winter  of  1886-87.     Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  71-73. 

F18-655 

MACKEREL. 
General. 

Joncas,  L.  Z.:  The  fisheries  of  Canada.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  341-348. 
Doc.  270  issued  June  28,  1894.  F12-183 

Labrador. 

Stearns,  W.  A.:  [The  Labrador  mackerel  fisheries.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 
p.  25-26. 

SALMON. 

Habersham,  William  Ney  A.:  Notes  on  the  use  of  the  male  salmon  hook  and  the 
run  of  1883.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  52.  F18-215 

Witcher,  W.  F.:  [Decline  of  the  Canadian  salmom  fisheries.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  363. 

SHAD. 

Lanman,  Charles:  The  shad  and  gaspereau  or  alewife  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova 
Scotia.  Report,  1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  461-462.  F16-66 

SOUTH  AMERICA:  SHAD. 

Fishing  for  ahad  in  South  American  waters.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  138. 

F18-92 

EUROPE. 

BRISLING:  NORWAY. 

Friele,  M.:  [The  Norwegian  brisling  fishery.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  730-731. 

CAPELAN:  NORWAY. 

Gars,  George  Ossian:  Report  submitted  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior  on  the 
practical  and  scientific  investigations  of  the  Finmark  capelan-fisheries,  made 
during  the  spring  of  the  year  1879.  (Tr.  by  Herman  Jacobson.)  Report,  1880 
(1883),  p.  167-187.  F16-299 

5690°— 21 14 


210  U.   S.   BUREAU  OF  FISHERIES. 

CARP. 

Austria. 
The  carp  trade  in  Austria.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  308. 

Germany. 

The  carp  fisheries  in  the  Peitz  Lakes.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  675-678.     F16-176 

EEL:  SWEDEN. 

Lundberg,  Rudolph:  Eel-fishing  with  so-called  "hommer"  (a  species  of  fish-pot) 
on  the  Baltic  coast  of  Sweden  and  in  the  Sound.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  415^30, 
pi.,  illus.  F17-33 

[Eel  fisheries  of  Sweden.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  380-384. 

FLOUNDERS:  SWEDEN. 

Lundberg,  Rudolph:  [Flounder  fisheries  of  Sweden.]  Report,  1884  (1886),  p  384- 
386. 

HALIBUT. 

Iceland. 

Collins,  J.  W.:  On  the  abundance  of  halibut  near  Iceland.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  463-464.  F18-362 

The  Icelandic  halibut  fishery:  An  account  of  the  voyages  of  three  Gloucester 

schooners  to  the  fishing  grounds  near  the  north  coast  of  Iceland.  Report,  1884 
(1886),  p.  289-300.  F17-128 

Garde,  Aug.:  [Halibut  fisheries  of  Iceland.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  301. 

Thorsteinson,  Ami  Bjarnason:  American  halibut-fisheries  near  Iceland.  Bulle- 
tin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  429-432.  F18-496 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Iceland  halibut  fishery.]  Report,  1884  (1886), 
p.  XL-XLI;  1885  (1887),  p.  LI-LII. 

Norway. 
Juel,  Niels:  [Norwegian  halibut  fisheries.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  89-90. 

HERRING. 

Germany. 

Dantziger:  The  first  five  years  of  the  Emden  joint-stock  herring-fishery  associa- 
tion. Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  [751]-776.  F16-115 

Great  Britain. 

Carr,  T.  F.  Robertson:  Notes  on  the  Scotch  herring  fisheries.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  60,  431.  F18-221,  F18-356 

Collins,  J.  W.:  Notes  on  the  English  herring  and  mackerel  fisheries,  and  the  methods 
of  curing.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  40.  F18-375 

The  Scotch  herring  fisheries  in  1882  [and  1883].  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p. 
117-118;  1883  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  472.  F18-87 

Simonsen,  Carl:  The  herring  fisheries  near  the  Isle  of  Man.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 
vol.  VI,  p.  152-155.  F18-563 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Observations  on  the  herring  fisheries  of  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Holland.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  1-16,  illus.,  2  pi,  Doc. 
511  issued  Feb.  4,  1903.  F12-55 

Southwell,  Thomas:  Notes  on  the  English  herring  fishery  of  1882.  Bulletin,  1883 
(1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  465^66.  F12-390 

[Note  on  the  herring  fisheries  of  Great  Britain.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V, 

p.  87. 

Iceland. 

Finn,  W.:  The  Iceland  herring  fisheries.     Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  493-496.        F17-5 
Trolle,  C.:  [The  Iceland  herring  fisheries.]    Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  84-87. 

Netherlands. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Observations  on  the  herring  fisheries  of  England,  Scot- 
land, and  Holland.  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  1-16,  illus.,  2  pi.  Doc. 
511  issued  Feb.  4,  1903.  F12-55 


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Norway. 

Boeck,  Axel,  i.  e.  Jonas  Axel:  The  Norwegian  herring-fisheries.  Report,  1873-74 
and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  97- 122.  F16-7 

Buch,  Sophus  Andreas:  Spawning  of  spring  herring  near  Norway.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  297-300.  F18^47 

Friele,  M.:  An  account  of  the  fisheries  of  Norway  in  1877.  Report,  1877  (1879), 
p.  707-739.  F16-113 

Jensen,  Olaf  Scheveland:  Report  on  the  practical  and  scientific  investigations  of 
the  spring  herring  fisheries  during  the  j^ear  1880,  submitted  to  the  Department 
of  the  interior.  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  127-161.  Fl 6-288 

New  contributions  to  the  herring  question.  The  dispute  between  Axel  Boeck  and 
Ossian  Sars  regarding  the  Norwegian  summer-herring;  Sars'  recent  observations 
and  his  theory  on  the  migrations  of  the  herrings.  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75 
(1876),  p.  195-211.  F16-12 

[The  Norwegian  herring  fisheries  in  1883].     Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  366-367. 

Sars,  George  Ossian:  [Herring  fisheries  of  the  Loffoden  Islands.]  Report,  1877 
(1879),  p.  637-661. 

Strom,  Boye:  [The  herring  fisheries  of  the  Loffoden  Islands  and  in  the  district  of 
Vesteraalen].  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  338-343. 

Sweden. 

Ljungman,  Axel  Vilhelm:  Preliminary  report  for  1873-74  on  the  herring  and 
herring-fisheries  on  the  west  coast  of  Sweden.  Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75 
(1876),.  p.  125-168.  F16-8 

[Brief  review  of  our.  present  knowledge  of  the  mode  of  life  and  the  migration 

of  the  herring,  and  their  physical  and  biological  causes.]  Report,  1878  (1880), 
p.  160-220. 

The  great  Bohuslan  herring  fisheries.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  221-239. 

F16-158 

Contributions  toward  solving  the  question  of  the  secular  periodicity  of  the 

great  herring  fisheries.     Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  497-503.  F17-  6 

Contributions  toward  a  more  correct  knowledge  of  the  herring's  mode  of  life. 

Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  505-513.  F17-7 

The  Bohus-lan  sea  fisheries  and  their  future.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  89-98. 

F16-290 

What  should  be  done  by  the  government  with  regard  to  the  great  Bohus-lan 

herring  fisheries.  A  memorial  addressed  to  the  Council  of  state  and  the  head  of 
the  Royal  civil  department  [of  Sweden].  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  99-126. 

F16-291 

-  The  great  herring  fisheries  considered  from  an  economical  point  of  view. 
Rcport.^1883  (1885),  p.  341-357.  F17-30 

—  Special  results  of  the  investigations  relating  to  the  herring  and  herring  fisheries 
on  the  west  coast  of  Sweden  made  during  the  years  1873-1883.  Report,  1883 
(1885),  p.  729-745.  F17-34 

The  future  of  the  herring  fisheries  on  the  coast  of  Bohus-lan.     Report,  1884 

(1886),  p.  399-409.  F17-132 

Martin,  S.  J. :  The  American  purse-seine  successful  in  the  herring  fisheries  of  Sweden. 
Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  161. 

Yhlen,  Gerhard  von:  [The  herring  fishery  of  the  Lan  Goteborg  and  Bohtis  in  the 
year  1877.]  Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  742-749. 

Baltic. 

Widegren,  Hjalmar:  [The  herring  fishery  of  the  Baltic.]  Report,  1878  (1880),  p. 
124-135. 

White  Sea. 

Schultz,  Alexander:  [The  herring  fisheries  in  the  White  Sea.]  Report,  1873-74  and 
187<;-75  (1876),  p.  37-40. 

MACKEREL. 
Great  Britain. 

Green,  William  Spotswood:  Notes  on  the  Irish  mackerel  fisheries.  Bulletin,  1893 
(1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  357-360,  pi.  13-16.  Doc.  272  issued  June  16, 1894.  F12-183 

Norway. 

Friele,  M.:  [Mackerel  fishery  in  Norway  in  1877.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  731-733. 
Sars,  George  Ossian:   [Mackerel  fishery  of  Norway.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  667- 
674. 


212  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 


Sweden. 


Yhlen,  Gerhard  von:  Report  of  the  sea-fisheries  of  the  Lan  Goteborg  and  Bonus  in 
the  year  1877.     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  741-750.  F16-114 


Battle. 

Mobius,  Karl  August:  [Scientific  investigations  upon  the  fishes  profitable  to  the 
fisheries.]    Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  534-548. 

SALMON. 
France. 

Jerrell,  H.  P.:  Concerning  the  salmon  fisheries  of  Bretagne,  France,  and  the  need 
of  fish-ways  and  restrictive  legislation.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  185-186. 

F18-276 
Germany. 

Benecke,  B.:  Observations  on  salmon  in  German  Rivers.    Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  119-122.  F18-556 

Hoek,  Paulus  Peronius  Cato:    Propagation  and  protection  of  the  Rhine  salmon. 

Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  817-829,  diags.    Doc.  682  issued  April,  1910. 

10-35437 
Sweden. 

Lundberg,  Rudolph:  [Salmon  fisheries  of  Sweden.]    Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  386-387. 
Sweden,  Statens  Fiskeriadministration:  Improvement  in  the  salmon  fisheries  of 

Sweden.    Extract  from  the  Report  of  the  Royal  intendant  of  fisheries.     Report, 

1872  and  1873  (1874),  p.  166-167.  F15-95 

Trybom,  Filip:  Salmon  fisheries  of  Halland,  Sweden,  especially  in  the  River  Viskan. 

Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  104-105.  F18-549 

Widegren,  Hjalmar:  [Salmon  fisheries  of  Sweden.]    Report,  1873-74  and  1874-75 

(1876),  p.  32. 

Battle. 

Fiedler:  The  migrations  of  salmon  (Salnw  solar  L.}  in  the  Baltic.     Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  185-188.  F18-101 

White  Sea. 

Schultz,  Alexander:  [Salmon  fisheries  of  the  White  Sea.]    Report,  1873-74  and 
1874-75  (1876),  p.  40-43. 

SAKDINE. 
Denmark. 

The  sardine  fisheries.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  163-165.  F16-298 

France. 

France,  Moniteur  de  la  Pisciculture:  [Sardine  fisheries  in  France.]    Bulletin, 
1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  408-409. 

SHARK. 
Iceland. 

Garde,  Aug.:  [Shark  fisheries  of  Iceland.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  305. 

The  Iceland  shark-fisheries.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  301-304.  F18-448 

Norway. 

[The  Norwegian  shark  fisheries  in  1883.]    Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  362. 
Str6m,  Boye:  [Norwegian  shark  fisheries  in  1880.]     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  349;  1885 
(1887),  p.  219;  1886  (1889),  p.  1059. 

SPRAT:  SWEDEN. 

Yhlen,  Gerhard  von:  [Sprat  fishery  in  the  Lan  of  Goteborg  and  Bohus  in  the  year 
1877.]    Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  749. 

JAPAN:  CARP. 

Japan.     Bureau  of  Agriculture:  [Carp  fisheries  of  Japan.]     Bulletin,  1893  (1894), 
vol.  XIII,  p.  428. 


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HAWAIIAN    ISLANDS. 

MULLET. 

Moser,  Jefferson  P.:  [Mullet  fishery  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.]  Report,  1897  (1898), 
p.  CLXIX-CLXX. 

SHARK. 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  [Shark  fisheries  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.]  Report,  1901  (1902), 
p.  421-422. 

FISHERY  PRODUCTS. 

PRESERVATION    OF    PRODUCTS. 

BAIT. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Inauguration  of  the  frozen-herring  trade.     Bulletin,  1884 

(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  81-83.  F13-85 

• Some  reasons  why  the  fishermen  of  Nova  Scotia  prefer  to  use  salt  clams  ( My  a 

arenaria}  for  bait  in  the  bank  hand-line  cod  fisheries.     Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol. 

VII,  p.  425-428  incl.  tables.  F18-679 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Method  of  preparing  bait  used  in  the  French  sardine 

fishery.]    Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  8-10. 
Waage,  Peter:  Preservation  of  bait.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  200-201. 

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COLLAGEN. 

Cobb,  J.  N.:  Pacific  cod  fisheries.  (Glue  from  codfish  skins:  p.  71.)  Report,  1915 
(1917),  111  p.  Doc.  830  issued  Oct.  23,  1916.  F16-191 

Green,  Erik  H.:  The  chemical  composition  of  the  subdermal  connective  tissue  of 
the  ocean  sunfish.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  321-324.  Doc.  449  issued 
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F18-109 

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F18-372 
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XXI,  p.  169. 


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Part  4.— MAMMALS. 


CONTENTS. 

Page. 

General 225 

Embryology 226 

Industries 226 

Sealing 226 

Whaling 228 

Products 229 

Preservation  of  products 229 

General 229 

Ambergris 229 

Furs 229 

Oils > 229 

Miscellaneous 229 

Products  as  food 230 

Legislation 230 

224 


Part  4.— MAMMALS. 

GENERAL. 

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Slade,  Elisha:  Dates  of  the  appearance  of  herring,  shad,  tautog,  scup,  frostfish, 
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CONTENTS 


Page. 

Reptiles  and  batrachians 233 

Birds 234 

232 


Part  5.— MISCELLANEOUS  VERTEBRATES. 

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Mitsukuri,  Kakichi:  [The  snapping  turtle,  or  soft-shell  tortoise,  "suppon. "]  Bul- 
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Parramore,  T.  H.:  [Diamond-backed  terrapin.]  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p. 
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Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Notes  on  the  alligator  industry  of  Florida.]  Bulletin, 
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[Terrapin  and  terrapin  fishing  in  California.]     Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV, 

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Test,  Frederick  C.:  [Batrachians  and  reptiles  collected  in  Missouri  and  Texas  in 

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1884.     Sec.  I,  pt.  II,  p.  160-162. 

The  turtle  and  terrapin  fisheries.     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of 

the  United  States.     1887.     Sec.  V,  pt.  XVIII,  p.  493-503. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Cultivation  of  the  diamond-back  terrapin.]     Report, 

1914  (1915),  p.  67  1915  (1917),  p.  35-36. 
Van  Denburg,  John:  [Annotated  list  of  batrachians  and  reptiles  in  Columbia  River 

basin.]    Bulletin,  1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  206-207. 
Wright,  A.  H.:  Frogs:  their  natural  history  and  utilization.     Appendix  VI,  Report, 

1919  (1921),  44  p.,  illus.,  XXII  pi.     Doc.  888  issued  July  29,  1920.  F20-156 

BIRDS. 

American  birds,  animals,  and  fishes  for  New  Zealanders.  Bulletin,  1881  (1882), 
vol.  I,  p.  53-54. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  Notes  on  tne  habits  and  methods  of  capture  of  various 
species  of  sea  birds  that  occur  on  the  fishing  banks  off  the  eastern  coast  of  North 
America,  and  which  are  used  as  bait  for  catching  codfish  by  New  England  fisher- 
men. Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  311-338,  pi.  F16-311 

Fisher,  Walter  Kenrick:  Birds  of  Laysan  and  the  Leeward  Islands,  Hawaiian  group. 
Bulletin,  1903  (1906),  vol.  XXIII,  part  III,  p.  767-807,  col.  front.,  illus.,  10  pi. 
Doc.  543  issued  Sept.  18,  1903.  Fll-379 

Hanna,  G.  Dallas:  [Birds  of  Pribilof  Islands:  p.  105-107.]  In  Alaska  fisheries  and 
fur  industries  in  1918.  Appendix  V,  Report,  1918  (1920). 

Harvie-Brown,  J.  A.:  On  the  migration  of  birds  in  the  spring  and  autumn  of  1884. 
Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  221-224.  F18-412 

Slade,  Elisha:  Dates  of  the  appearance  of  herring,  shad,  bass,  tautog,  scup,  fish- 
hawk,  kingfishers,  and  Greenland  seals  in  Tauton  River  from  1871  to  1883,  inclu- 
sive. Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  478.  F18-201 

[White  herons  eat  their  weight.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  341. 


Part  6.— MOLLUSCA 


Section  1.— OYSTERS 

Section  2.— MOLLUSKS  (NOT  INCLUDING  OYSTERS) 


235 


Part  6.— MOLLUSCA. 
Section  1.— OYSTERS. 


CONTENTS. 


Bibliographies  

Page. 
238 

Culture  —  Continued  . 

General  

238 

Europe  —  Continued. 

Page. 

Physiology 

238 

France 

247 

Nutrition 

238 

Germany 

247 

Growth 

238 

Holland 

247 

Food     .   .   . 

238 

Italy 

248 

Environmental  factors.  . 

239 

Netherlands 

248 

Currents  and  tides  .  . 

239 

Norway       .       .       ... 

248 

Density  

239 

Portugal  

248 

Oxygen  requirements  .... 

239 

Spain  

248 

Salinity 

239 

Mediterranean 

248 

Temperature 

240 

Baltic 

248 

Pathology  and  pathological  condi- 

Japan 

248 

tions  .   .       

240 

Oceanica 

248 

Diseases  and  pests 

240 

Hawaii 

248 

Mortality  

240 

New  Zealand 

248 

Pollution  

240 

Acclimatization  .  . 

248 

Enemies  

240 

Fisheries       

249 

Abnormal  coloration  

241 

General  

249 

Green 

241 

United  States 

249 

Red    . 

242 

Alabama 

249 

Embryology  

242 

Alaska 

249 

Anatomy  

243 

California 

249 

Culture  

243 

Connecticut. 

250 

General 

243 

Delaware 

250 

United  States  

244 

Florida      

250 

General 

244 

Louisiana 

250 

Alabama 

244 

Maryland 

250 

Alaska. 

244 

Massach  usetts 

251 

California.  . 

244 

Mississippi 

251 

Connecticut  

244 

New  Jersey 

251 

Delaware 

244 

New  York 

251 

Florida  

244 

North  Carolina  

251 

Georgia  

245 

Rhode  Island  

251 

Louisiana 

245 

South  Carolina 

251 

Maryland 

245 

Texas 

251 

Massachusetts 

245 

Virginia 

251 

Mississippi.  .  . 

245 

Washington 

252 

New  Jersey  

245 

Atlantic  coast           ... 

252 

New  York  

245 

Middle  Atlantic  

252 

North  Carolina  

246 

New  England  

252 

Rhode  Island 

246 

Pacific  coast 

252 

South  Carolina. 

246 

Chesapeake  Bay 

252 

Texas 

246 

Europe 

252 

Virginia 

246 

France 

252 

Washington 

246 

Italy 

253 

Pacific  coast 

246 

Norway 

253 

Europe  

247 

Methods 

253 

General  

247 

Preparation  and  value  as  food 

253 

Belgium 

247 

Laws  and  legislation 

253 

England.. 

247 

237 


238  u.  s.  BUREAU  or  FISHERIES. 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

Stevenson,  Charles  Hugh:  A  bibliography  of  publications  in  the  English  language 

relative  to  oysters  and  the  oyster  industries.     Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  305-359. 

Doc.  286  issued  Dec.  26,  1894.,  F14-57 
[Chronological  list  of  publications  relative  to  the  oyster  industry  of  Maryland.] 

Bulletin,  1892  (1894),  vol.  XII,  p.  296-297. 
U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [List  of  important  works  on  oysters  published 

during  1883.]    Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  XC-XCII. 

GENERAL. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest,  and  John  Adam  Ryder:  Natural  history  of  economic  mol- 
lusks  of  the  United  States.  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United 
States.  1884.  Sec.  I,  pt.  IV,  p.  687-758,  pi.  253-259.  Doc.  223  issued  Nov.  16, 
1893.  F12-291 

Moser,  Jefferson  F.:  [Description  of  oyster  banks.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  CLXX. 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory:  Report  on  the  invertebrate  animals  of  Vineyard  Sound 
and  adjacent  waters,  with  an  account  of  the  physical  features  of  the  region. 
Report,  1871  and  1872  (1873),  p.  295-778,  XXXVIII  pi.  F15-102 

PHYSIOLOGY. 
NUTRITION. 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry:  Nutrition  of  oysters,  glycogen  formation  and  storage. 
Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  153-161.  Doc.  851  issued  Apr.  11,  1917. 

F17-248 

The  nature  of  the  so-called  "fattening"  of  oysters.     Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918), 

vol.  XXXV,  p.  477-483.     Doc.  860  issued  Mar.  13,  1918.  F18-514 

GROWTH. 

Churchill,  E.  P.:  [Growth   of  the  oyster.]    Appendix  VIII,  Report,  1919  (1921), 

p.  14. 
Oflaser,  O.  C.:  [Observations  and  experiments  on  the  growth  of  the  oyster.]    Report, 

1903  (1905),  p.  329-341,  incl.  tables,  fold.  map. 

Mobius,  Karl:  [Size  of  shell  of  full  grown  oyster.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  715. 
Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Rate  of  growth  of  the  oyster.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  274- 

275;  also  In  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  274-275. 

[Rate  of  growth  of  Louisiana  oysters.]    Report,  1898  (1899),  p.  89-90. 

[Anatomy,  embryology,  and  growth  of  the  oyster.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p. 

317-327,  incl.  tables,  illus.,  pis. 
Ryder,  John  Adam:  Journal  of  operations  on  the  grounds  of  the  Eastern  Shore 

oyster  company,  Chincoteague  Bay,  near  Stockton,  Md.,  during  the  summer  of 

1883.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  43^7.  F18-210 
The  rate  or  growth  of  oysters  at  St.  Jeromes  Creek  station.     Bulletin,  1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  129-131.  F18-386 

FOOD. 

Churchill,  E,  P.:  [Food  of  the  oyster.]    Appendix  VIII,  Report,  1919  (1921),  p.  19,  35. 

Dean.  Bashford:  [Food  of  the  South  Carolina  oyster.]  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol  X, 
p.'  345-350. 

Everman,  Barton  Warren:  [Experiments  in  oyster  fattening  at  Lynnhaven,  Va.] 
Report,  1904  (1905).  p.  81. 

Grave,  Caswell:  [Oyster  food  in  North  Carolina  waters.]  Report,  1903  (1905), 
p.  283-292. 

Lotsey,  Johannes  Paulus:  The  food  of  oysters,  clams,  and  ribbed  mussels.  Report, 
1893  (1895),  p.  375-385,  illus.  Doc.  313  issued  1896.  6^4419 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry,  and  Raymond  L.  Barney:  The  occurrence  in  Virginia 
of  green-gilled  oysters  similar  to  those  of  Marennes.  (Bibliography:  p.  149.) 
Bulletin,  1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV.  p.  137-149.  Doc.  850  issued  Aug.  11, 1917. 

F17-247 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Food  for  oysters.]  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p. 
278-279. 

[Food  of  the  oyster.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  286-288;  also  in  Manual  of  fish- 
culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  286-288. 

Survey  of  oyster  bottoms  in  Matagorda  Bay,  Texas.     (Food    of  the  oyster: 


p.  68-81.)    Report,  1905  (1907),  86  p.,  pi.,  chart. 
—  Volumetric  studies  of  the  food  and  feeding  of  oysters.     Bulletin,  1908  (1910), 


vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1295-1308,  pi.  CXXV,  diagrs.     Doc.  719  issued  1910.     10-35650 


ANALYTICAL   SUBJECT   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  239 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  and  barren 
bottoms  of  Mississippi  Sound,  Alabama.  (Food:  p.  53-54.)  Report  and  special 
papers,  1911  (1913),  61  p.  Doc.  769  issued  Mar.  15,  1913.  F13-48 

Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Mis- 
sissippi east  of  Biloxi.  (Food:  p.  32-33.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1911 
(1913),  41  p.,  VI pi.,  fold.  map.  Doc.  774issued  May  16, 1913.  F13-72 

Moore,  Henry  Frank,  and  T.  E.  B.  Pope:  Oyster-culture  experiments  and  in- 
vestigations in  Louisiana.  (Food:  p.  43.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1908  (1910), 
52  p.,  VIII  pi.  Doc.  731  issued  Mail  14, 1910.  10-35661 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  Answers  to  questions  about  fattening  oysters.  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  416. 

[On  what  does  the  oyster  feed?]    Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  409-410. 

[Food  of  the  fry  and  spat.]     Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  387. 

Smeltz,  H.  A.:  [Food  of  the  oyster.]     Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  307. 

Winslow,  Francis:  [Food  of  the  embryo.]     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  755-756. 

ENVIRONMENTAL    FACTORS. 

Churchill,  E.  P.:  [Factors  of  environment.]  Appendix  VIII,  Report,  1919  (1921), 
p.  14. 

CURRENTS    AND   TIDES. 

Haskell,  E.  E.:  [Report  upon  the  current  observations  in  Long  Island  Sound.] 

Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  116-118. 
Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Currents  and  tides  an  important  factor  in  oyster  culture.] 

Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  284-285;  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p. 

284-285. 
Survey  of  oyster  bottoms  in  Matagorda  Bay,  Texas.     (Tides  and  currents:  p. 

51-55.)    Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  86  p.,  pi.,  chart.    Doc.  610  issued 

Mar.  6,  1907.  7-35165 
Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  of  Delaware.     (Tides  and 

currents:  p.  27.)     Report  and  special  papers,  1910  (1911),  29  p.     Doc.  745  issued 

Feb.  10,  1911.  Fll-76 

Swift,  Franklin:  [Currents  of  Apalachicola  Bay.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  200. 
Winslow,  Francis:  [Currents  necessary  to  successful  oyster  culture.]     Report,  1882 

(1884),  p.  752. 

DENSITY. 

Dean,  Bashford:  [Density  of  water  prevents  spat  from  settling.]    Bulletin,  1890 

(1892),  vol.  X,  p.  340-344. 
Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Physical  factors  in  the  oyster  problem.]     Bulletin,   1897 

(1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  276-277. 

—  [Required  density  in  oyster  culture.]     Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  281-283;  also 
in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  281-283. 

—  Survey  of  oyster  bottoms  in  Matagorda  Bay,  Texas.     (Density:  p.  57-61.)     Re- 
port and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  86  p.,  pi.,  chart. 

Netherlands  Zoological  Station:  [Tabular  statement  of  density  and  temperature 
of  water  in  the  eastern  Scheldt.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  1024-1027. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Necessary  density  of  water  in  oyster  culture.]  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  19. 

—  [Relation  of  density  to  hygiana  of  the  oyster.]     Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  386. 
Swift,  Franklin:  [Density  of  Apalachicola  Bay.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  199-200. 
Winslow,  Francis:  [Effect  of  density  upon  formation  of  the  generative  fluids.] 

Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  751-752. 

OXYGEN    REQUIREMENTS. 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory:  How  long  will  oysters  live  out  of  water?  Bulletin,  1885 
(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  161-162.  F18-396 

Winslow,  Francis:  [Aeration.]     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  753. 

SALINITY. 

Dean,  Bashford:  [Density,  important  factor  in  oyster  culture  ]  Bulletin  1891 
; .  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  359,  365,  367,  371,  382,  390,  402. 

Mobius,  Karl:  [Salinity  of  water  on  the  coast  of  Schleswig-Holstein.]  Bulletin. 
1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  216-217. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  of  Dela- 
ware. (Salinity:  p.  27.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1910  (1911),  29  p.  fold, 
map.  Doc.  745  issued  Feb.  10,  1911.  Fll-76 


240  U.    S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  and  barren 
bottoms  of  Mississippi  Sound,  Alabama.  (Salinity:  p.  52.)  Report  and  special 
papers,  1911  (1913),  61  p.  Doc.  769  issued  Mar.  15,  1913.  F13-48 

Condition  and  extent  of  the  natural  oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Mis- 
sissippi east  of  Biloxi.     (Salinity:   p.  30-32.)     Report  and  special  papers,  1911 
(1913),  41  p.,  VI  pi.,  fold.  map.     Doc.  774  issued  May  16,  1913.  F13-72 

Moore,  Henry  Frank,  and  Ernest  Danglade:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natu- 
ral oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Lavaca  Bay,  Texas.  (Salinity:  p.  39-40.) 
Appeddix  II,  Report,  1914  (1915),  45  p.  Doc.  809  issued  Feb.  13,1915.  F15-15 

Moore,  Henry  Fiank,  and  T.  E.  B.  Pope:  Oyster-culture  experiments  and  inves- 
tigations in  Louisiana.  (Salinity:  p.  14,  17,  27,  36,  41.)  Report  and  special 
paper,  1908  (1910),  52  p.,  VIII  pi.  Doc.  731  issued  May  14,  1910.  10-35661 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Necessary  salinity  of  water  in  oyster  culture.]  Bulletin,  1884 
(1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  19. 

TEMPERATURE. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Physical  characters  of  the  Gulf  States  favorable  to  oyster 
culture.]  Bulletin,  1897  (3898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  277. 

[Temperature  an  important  factor  in  oyster  culture.]    Report,  1897  (1898),  p. 

280-281,  also  in  Manual  of  fish-culture,  rev.  ed.,  1900,  p.  280-281. 

Survey  of  oyster  bottoms  in Matagorda Bay,  Texas.     (Temperature:  p.  55-56.) 

Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  86  p.,  pi.,  chart.    Doc.  610  issued  Mar. 
6,  1907.  7-35165 

Moore,  Henry  Frank,  and  Ernest  Danglade:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  natu- 
ral oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Lavaca  Bay,  Texas.  (Temperature:  p. 
39-40.)  Appendix  II,  Report,  1914  (1915),  45  p.  Doc.  809  issued  Feb.  13, 
1915.  F15-15 

Rasch,  H.  H.:  [Cause  of  the  high  temperature  of  Oyster  Lake,  Norway.]  Report, 
1880  (1883),  p.  1040-1042. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Influence  of  temperature  in  oyster  culture.]  Report,  1885 
(1887),  p.  387. 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  [Temperature  of  water  of  San  Francisco  Bay.]    Re- 
port, 1889-1891  (1893),  p.  345-348. 
-  [Temperature  of  Willapa  Bay.]    Report,  1895  (1896),  p.  198-199. 

Winslow,  Francis:  [Effect  of  temperature  in  oyster  culture.]  Report,  1882  (1884), 
p.  749-751. 

PATHOLOGY  AND  PATHOLOGICAL  CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES    AND    PESTS. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Notice  of  a  parasite  or  commensal  of  the  oyster,  with  remarks 
on  its  distribution.]  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.' 292-293. 

MORTALITY. 

Hall,  Ansley:  [Fermentation  injurious  to  oysters  of  New  Jersey.]    Report,   1892 

(1894),  p.  476. 
Rathbun,  R.:  [Mortality  of  oysters  in  Galveston  Bay.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p  23-26. 

POLLUTION. 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren:  [Contamination  of  oysters  at  Great  South  Bay,  Long 
Island.]  Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  112-113. 

Fuller,  Cabel  Allen:  The  distribution  of  sewage  in  the  waters  of  Narragansett  Bay, 
with  special  reference  to  the  contamination  of  the  oyster  beds.  (Bibliography: 
p.  236-238.)  Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  189-238.  Doc.  569  issued  May  10,  1905. 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry:  The  effect  of  water-gas  tar  on  oysters.  Bulletin,  1912 
(1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  199-206.  Doc.  786  issued  Feb.  18,  1914-  F14-6 

ENEMIES. 

Churchill,  E .  P.:  [Protection  against  enemies.]  Appendix  VIII,  Report,  1919  (1921;, 
p.  36. 

Collins,  J.  W.:  [Unfavorable  conditions,  enemies,  etc.,  of  the  oysters  of  Connecti- 
cut.] Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  482-485. 

Danglade,  Ernest:  The  flatworm  as  an  enemy  of  Florida  oysters.  Appendix  V, 
Report,  1918  (1920),  8  p.,  II  pi.  Doc.  869  issued  June  20,  1919.  F19-30 

Dean,  Bashford:  [Messmates  and  enemies.]  Bulletin,  1890  (1892),  vol.  X,  p.  351- 
352. 


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Depredations  to  oyster  beds  by  starfish.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  138. 

F18-247 

Garman,  Samuel:  Protecting  the  oyster  beds  from  starfish  depredations.  Bulle- 
tin, 1885  (1835),  vol.  V,  p.  127-129.  F18-385 

Grave,  Caswell:  [Bucephalus  an  enemy  of  oysters.]  Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  270- 
271. 

Hall,  Ansley:  [Enemies  of  the  oyster.]    Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  476. 

Haussei,  A.  E.:  [Enemies  of  the  oyster;  crabs,  murex  periwinkle,  rays,  shrimp, 
starfish,  seaworm.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  978-981. 

Hoek,  P.  P.  C.:  [Occurrence  of  the  "drill"  (Murex)  in  oysters  imported  into  the 
Netherlands.]  Report,  1880  (1883),  1021-1023. 

Horst,  B.:  [Actiniae,  a  possible  enemy  of  the  oyster.]  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II, 
p.  165-166. 

Martin,  S.  J.:  [Starfish  depredations.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  77. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Enemies  of  oysters.]    Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  279. 

[Enemies  of  oysters.]  Report,  1897  (1898),  p.  288-291;  also  in  Manual  of  fish- 
culture  rev.  ed.,"l900,  p.  289-291. 

[Destructive  agencies.    The  conch,  drumfish,  ray,  stone  crab,  boring  sponge, 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 

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NEW  JERSEY 

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TEXAS. 

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VIRGINIA. 

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PACIFIC   COAST. 


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BELGIUM. 

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ENGLAND. 

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SPAIN. 

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LOUISIANA. 

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TJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Louisiana  oyster  work.]    Report,  1908  (1910), 

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MARYLAND. 

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>fV 


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F12— 165 


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MISSISSIPPI. 

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RHODE    ISLAND. 

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oyster  beds  and  barren  bottoms  of  Lavaca  Bay,  Texas.  Appendix  II,  Report, 
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VIRGINIA. 

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and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  II,  pt.  XI,  p.  464-473. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  Condition  and  extent  of  the  oyster  beds  of  the  James  River, 
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1892  (1894),  p.  CV-CVI. 
Smith,  Hugh  McCorxnick:  [Oyster  fisheries  of  Chesapeake  Bay.]     Report,  1889- 

1891  (1893),  p.  184-188. 
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p.  349-351. 

WASHINGTON. 

Collins,  Joseph  W.:  [Oyster  industry  of  Shoalwater  Bay.]     Report,  1888-89  (1892), 
p.  238-239. 
-  [Oyster  fishery  of  Puget  Sound.]     Report,  1888-89  (1891),  p.  267-268. 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  Report  of  observations  respecting  the  oyster  resources 
and  oyster  fishery  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  the  United  States.  Report,  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  343-372.  Doc.  217  issued  Nov.  13,  1893.  F16-84 

—  The  transplanting  of  eastern  oysters  to  Willapa  Bay,  Washington,  with  notes 
of  the  native  oyster  industry.  Report,  1895  (1896),  p.  193-202.  Doc.  334  issued 
Jan.  6,  1897.  '  Fll-197 

Wilcox,  William:  [Oyster  industry  of  Willapa  Bay.]     Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  285-286. 

[Notes  on  the  oyster  fisheries  of  Washington  in  1895.]    Report,  1896  (1898), 

p.  602. 

ATLANTIC    COAST. 

McDonald,  Marshall:  [Work  in  the  interest  of  the  oyster  industry  of  the  Atlantic 
coast.]  Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  4-5. 

MIDDLE    ATLANTIC. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Oyster  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States.]  Bul- 
letin, 1894  (1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  453-455. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  States 
for  1904.  (Oysters:  p.  27,  50,  61,  84, 117.)  Report  and  special  papery  1905  (1907). 

NEW    ENGLAND. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Oyster  industry  of  New  England.]     Report,  1894  (1896), 

p.  133-137. 
TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  New  England  States  for 

1905.     (Oysters:  p.  82  and  91.)     Report  and  special  papers,  1906  (1908). 
[Oyster  industry  of  New  England  States.]    Report,  1911  (1913),  p.  28-33. 

PACIFIC    COAST. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Report  upon  the  inquiry  respecting  oyster  fisheries  of  the 
Pacific  coast.]  Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  29-30. 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins:  Report  of  observations  respecting  the  oyster  re- 
sources and  oyster  fishery  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  the  United  States.  Report, 
1889-1891  (1893),  p.  343-372.  Doc.  217  issued  Nov.  13,  1894.  F16-84 

Wilcox,  William  A.:  The  commercial  fisheries  of  the  Pacific  Coast  States  in  1904. 
(Oysters:  p.  16-18.)  Report  and  special  papers,  1905  (1907),  74  p.  Doc.  612  issued 
Feb.  25,  1907.  7-35100 

CHESAPEAKE   BAY. 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Oyster  resources  of  Maryland  and  Virginia.]    Report,  1889- 

1891  (1893),  p.  122-124. 

[Oyster  investigations  in  Chesapeake  Bay.]    Report,  1892  (1894),  p.  CIII-CVI. 

[Oyster  investigations,  Chesapeake  Bay.]    Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  22-23. 

Winslow,  Francis:  Memorandum  of  the  present  condition  and  future  needs  of  the 

oyster  industry.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  233-234.  F13-101 

EUROPE. 

FRANCE. 

Coste,  Jean  Jacques  Marie  Cyprien  Victor:  Report  on  the  oyster  and  mussel 
industries  of  France  and  Italy.  Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  825-883,  XIII  pi. 

Fl 6-277 

Dean,  Bashford:  [European  methods  of  oyster  culture.]  Quoted  by  Rathbun. 
Report,  1893  (1895),  p.  30-32. 


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ITALY. 


Coste,  Jean  Jacques  Marie  Cyprien  Victor:  Report  on  the  oyster  and  mussel 
industries  of  France  and  Italy.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  825-883,  XIII  pi. 

F16-277 


NORWAY. 

Kiaer,  A.  N.:  [Norwegian  oyster  fisheries  for  1885.]     Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  1058. 
[Oyster  fisheries  of   Schleswig-Holstein.]     Report,    1880   (1883),   p.   689-692,  illus. 
Strom,  Boye:  [Oyster  fisheries  of  Norway  from  1879  to  1883.]     Report,  1885  (1887), 

p.  317. 
Ynlen,  Gerhard  von:  [Oyster  fisheries  of  the  Lan  of  Goteborg  and  Bonus  in  the  year 

1877.]     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  749. 

METHODS. 

Mobius,  Karl  August:  [Dredge  nets.]     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  689,  illus. 
Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  Notes  on  an  improved  form  of  oyster  tongs.     Bulletin, 
1889  (1891),  vol.  XI,  p.  161-163.     Doc.  158  issued  June  16,  1891.  F12-146 

PREPARATION  AND  VALUE  AS  FOOD. 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin:  Report  of  progress  of  an  investigation  of  the  chemical  com- 
position and  economic  values  of  fish  and  invertebrates  used  as  food.  Undertaken 
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tables.  F16-273 

The  chemical  composition  and  nutritive  value  of  food-fishes  and  aquatic  inver- 
tebrates. Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  679-868.  Doc.  185  issued  June  2,  1892. 

Agr.  3-567 

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Mobius,  Karl  August:  [Chemical  constituents  and  the  flavor  of  the  oyster.]  Re- 
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history  and  how  to  cook  them.  16  p.  Economic  Circular  18  issued  Aug.  26,  1915. 

F15-.88 

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XXVIII,  p.  259-267.  Doc.  656  issued  1910.  10-35134 

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290. 
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Rumpflf,  Carl:  The  oyster  as  a  popular  article  of  food  in  North  America.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  356-358.  F18-333 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Analysis  of  the  Portuguese  and  common  oyster.]  Bulletin, 
1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  338. 

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LAWS  AND  LEGISLATION. 

Broca,  P.  de:  [Laws  concerning  oyster  plantations  in  the  states.]  Report,  1873-74 
and  1874-75  (1876),  p.  299-302. 

California  Laws,  Statutes,  etc.:  [An  act  to  encourage  the  planting  and  cultiva- 
tion of  oysters.]  Quoted  by  Townsend.  Report,  1889-1891,  (1893),  p.  365. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  [Oyster  legislation  of  Connecticut.]  Bulletin,  1889  (1891), 
vol.  IX,  p.  491-497. 

Florida  Laws,  Statutes,  etc.:  [Extracts  from  the  Florida  State  law  in  regard  to 
oysters  and  the  oyster  fishery.]  Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  220-221. 

Hall,  Ansley:  [Acts  relative  to  the  oyster  industry  of  New  Jersey.]  Report,  1892 
(1894),  p.  498-505. 

Massachusetts  Laws  and  Statutes:  [Bill  authorizing  inquiries  respecting  the 
destruction  of  oysters  by  starfish,  etc.]  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  407 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  [Oyster  legislation  and  its  enforcement.]  Bulletin,  1897 
(1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  279-284. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank,  and  T.  E.  B.  Pope:  Oyster  culture  experiments  and  inves- 
tigations in  Louisiana.  (Legislation  in  1902:  p.  3-5.)  Report  and  special  papers, 
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Huge,  John  G.:  [Means  of  protecting  the  natural  and  artificial  beds.]  Bulletin, 
1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  295-296. 

Stevenson,  Charles  H.:  [Oyster  laws  operative  in  Texas.]  Report,  1889-1891 
(1893),  p.  391-392. 

IT.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Advance  in  oyster  legislation.]  Report,  1905 
(1907),  p.  19. 

Washington  Laws,  Statutes,  etc.:  [The  oyster  laws  of  Washington.]  Quoted  by 
Townsend.  Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  371. 

Zacharie,  F.  C.:  [Protecting  the  Louisiana  oyster.]  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol. 
XVII,  p.  297-304. 


Part  6.— MOLLUSCA— Continued. 
Section  2.— MOLLUSKS  (NOT  INCLUDING  OYSTERS). 


CONTENTS. 


General 

Habits 

Physiology 

Nutrition 

Food 

Growth 

Environmental  factors 

Pathology  and  pathological  condi- 
tions  

Mortality 

Parasites 

Embryology 

Anatomy 

Culture 

Clams 

Mussels 

Snails 

Fisheries 

United  States 

\balone 

Clams 

Mussels 

Pearl 

Scallop 

Squid 

Europe 

Legislation  for  mussels 


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Buttons 260 

Shellfish  as  food 260 

Miscellaneous 260 

Clams 260 

Mussels 260 

Scallops 260 

Squid 260 

Geographical  distribution 260 

United  States 260 

General 260 

Arkansas 261 

California 261 

Illinois 261 

Indiana 261 

Maine 261 

Massachusetts 262 

Minnesota 262 

Missouri 262 

New  York 262 

Oklahoma 262 

Tennessee 262 

Texas 262 

Rivers 262 

PortoRico 262 

Hawaiian  Islands 262 


GENERAL. 


Collins,  J.  W.:   A  large  squid.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  15.  F18-206 

Sigerfoos,  Charles  Peter:  Natural  history,  organization,  and  late  development  of 
the  Teredinidse,  or  shipworms.  Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  191-231, 
pis.  VII-XXI.  Doc.  639  issued  Dec.  18,  1908.  8-35783 

Some  notes  on  American  shipworms.  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p. 

189-191.  Doc.  369  issued  1898.  F12-110 

Wright,  H.:  [American  clams  in  England.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  131. 

HABITS. 

Coker,  B.  E.,  A.  F.  Shira,  H.  W.  Clark,  and  A.  D.  Howard:  [Habits  of  fresh- 
water mussels,  p.  81].  Bulletin,  1919-20  (192-),  vol  XXXVII. 

Sigerfoos,  Charles  Peter:  Natural  history,  organization,  and  late  development  of 
the  Teredinidse,  or  ship  worms.  Bulletin,  1907  (1908),  vol.  XXVII,  p.  191-231, 
pis.  VII-XXI.  Doc.  639  issued  Dec.  18,  1908.  8-35783 

Simpson,  Charles  Torrey:  The  pearly  fresh-water  mussels  of  the  United  States; 
their  habits,  enemies,  and  diseases,  with  suggestions  for  their  protection.  Bulle- 
tin, 1898  (1899),  vol.  XVIII,  p.  279-288,  illus.  Doc.  413  issued  Nov.  1,  1899. 

F 12-99 
PHYSIOLOGY. 

Grave,  Benjamin  Harrison:  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  wing-shell  Atrina 
rigida.  (Bibliography:  p.  437-438.)  Bulletin,  1909  (1911),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  409- 
439,  illus.,  pi.  XXVIII-L.  Doc.  744  issued  May  4,  1911.  Fll-156 

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NUTRITION. 

FOOD. 

Coker,  R.  E.,  A.  F.  Shira,  H.  W.  Clark,  and  A.  D.  Howard:  [Food  of  mussels 

p.  87.]    Bulletin,  1919-20  (192-),  Vol.  XXXVII. 

Field,  Irving  A.:    [Food  of  mussels.]    Bulletin,  1909  (1911),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  92-95. 
Lotsey,  Johannes  Paulus:   Food  of  the  oyster,  clam,  and  ribbed  mussel.     Report, 

1893  (1895),  p.  375-386.     Doc.  313  issued  1896.  6-44419 

GROWTH. 

Coker,  R.  E.,  A.  F.  Shira,  H.  W.  Clark,  and  A.  D.  Howard:  [Growth  and  for- 
mation of  mussel  shells,  p.  125.]  Bulletin,  1919-20  (192-),  vol.  XXXVII. 

Isley,  Frederick  B.:  Experimental  study  of  the  growth  and  migration  of  fresh-water 
mussels.  Appendix  III,  Report,  1913  (1914),  24  p.,  illus.,  Ill  pi.  Doc.  792 
issued  July  23,  1914.  F14-60 

Kellogg,  James  Lawrence:  [Conditions  governing  existence  and  growth  of  the  soft 
clam  (My a  arenaria}.}  Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  195-224,  illus.,  pis. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  the  rate  of  growth  of  the  common  clam,  and  on  a  mode  of 
obtaining  the  young  of  the  giant  clams  of  the  Pacific  coast  for  the  purpose  of  trans- 
planting. Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  174-177.  F18-397 

ENVIRONMENTAL   FACTORS. 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry:  The  oxygen  requirements  of  shellfish.  Bulletin,  1912 
(1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  207-222."  Doc.  787  issued  Feb.  18,  1914.  F14-7 

PATHOLOGY  AND  PATHOLOGICAL  CONDITIONS. 

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MISCELLANEOUS. 

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GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION. 
UNITED    STATES. 

GENERAL. 

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INDIANA. 

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262  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


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NEW   YORK. 

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OKLAHOMA. 

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Coker,  Robert  Ervin,  and  John  B.  Southall:  Mussel  resources  in^  tributaries  of 
the  upper  Missouri  River.  (With  description  of  shell  found  in  the  James 
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Danglade,  Ernest,  and  John  A.  Eldridge:  The  mussel  resources  of  the  Illinois 
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PORTO   RICO. 

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*    HAWAIIAN    ISLANDS. 

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Part  7.— CRUSTACEA 


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Part  7.— CRUSTACEA. 


CONTENTS. 


General 265 

Habits  and  behavior 265 

Physiology 265 

Temperature,  physiological  effect 266 

Nutrition 266 

Pathology 266 

Diseases  and  pests 266 

Enemies 266 

Embryology 266 

Culture 266 

Crabs 266 

Crawfish 267 

Lobster 267 

Shrimp 267 

Fisheries 267 

United  States 267 

Crabs 267 

Crawfish 268 

Lobster 268 

Shrimp 268 

Europe 268 

Crabs 268 

Lobster 269 

Asia 269 

Preservation 269 

Crabs 269 

Lobster 269 

Shrimp 269 

Legislation  for  lobster 269 

Geographical  distribution 269 

United  States 269 

General .• 269 

Alaska 269 

North  Carolina 269 

Texas 270 

New  England 270 

Lake  Superior 270 

Porto  Rico 270 

Japan 270 

Oceanica 270 

Hawaiian  Islands 270 

Philippine  Islands 270 

264 


Part  7.— CRUSTACEA. 

GENERAL. 

Churchill,  Edward  Perry:  Life  history  of  the  blue  crab.  Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921), 
vol.  XXXVI,  p.  93-128,  illus.,  pi.  XLVII-LV(onecoL).  Doc.  870  issued  Nov.  11, 
1919.  F19-42 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin:  Notes  on  a  species  of  barnacle  (Dichelaspis)  parasitic  on  the 
gills  of  edible  crabs.  (Literature  cited:  p.  412.)  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI, 
p.  399-412,  illus.  Doc.  503  issued  Oct.  23,  1902.  F12-279 

Hay,  William  Perry:  The  life  history  of  the  blue  crab  (CaUinectes  sapidus).  Report, 
1904  (1905),  p.  395-413,  pis.  Doc.  580  issued  Sept.  5,  1905.  .  FlO-10 

Hex-rick,  Francis  Hobart:  The  habits  and  development  of  the  lobster  and  their  bear- 
ing upon  its  artificial  propagation.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  75-86. 
Doc.  247  issued  June  £6,  1894.  F12-183 

The  American  lobster:  A  study  of  its  habits  and  development.  (Bibliog- 
raphy: p.  229-237.)  Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  252  p.,  illus.,  A-J,  54  pi. 
(partly  col.).  Doc.  300  issued  Feb.  14,  1896.  F12-249 

* Natural  history  of  the  American  lobster.  (Bibliography:  p.  384-408.)  Bulle- 
tin, 1909  (1911),  vol.  XIX,  p.  149-408,  illus.,  pi.  XXVIII-XLVII  (partly  col.). 
Doc.  747  issued  July  13,  1911.  Fll-278 

Rathbun,  Richard:  The  crustaceans,  worms,  radiates,  and  sponges.  In  The  fish- 
eries and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887 .  Sec.  I,  pt.  V,  p.  759-850. 

The  crab,  lobster,  crayfish,  rock  lobster,  shrimp,  and  prawn  fisheries.  In  The 

fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  2,  pt. 
XXI,  p.  629-658. 

Smith,  Hugh  McConnick:  [Spiny  lobster  (Panulirus  interruptus') .]  Bulletin,  1894 
(1895),  vol.  XIV,  p.  280-281. 

Thompson,  Millett  T.:  A  new  isopod  parasitic  on  the  hermit  crab.  (Bibliography 
p.  56.)  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  53-56,  pi.  9-10.  Doc.  478  issued  Oct. 
18,  1901.  F12-268 

Wilson,  Charles  Branch:  Copepod  parasites  of  fresh- water  fishes  and  their  economic 
relations  to  mussels  glochidia.  Bulletin,  1914  (1916),  vol.  XXXIV,  p.  331-374, 
pi.  LX-LXXIV.  Doc.  824  issued  June  28,  1916.  F16-106 

The  economic  relations,  anatomy,  and  life  history  of  the  genus  Lernsea.  Bulle- 
tin, 1915-16  (1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  165-198,  illus.,  pi.  VI-XV.  Doc.  854  issued 
Dec.  22,  1917.  F18-4 
HABITS  AND  BEHAVIOR. 

Herrick,  Francis  H.:  The  habits  and  development  of  the  lobster  and  their  bearing 

upon  its  artificial  propagation.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  75-86.     Doc. 

247  issued  June  26,  1894.  F12-183 

— ^ The  American  lobster :  A  study  of  its  habits  and  development.     (Bibliography : 

p.  229-237.)    Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  252  p.,  illus.,  A-J.,  54  pi.  (partly 

col.).    Doc.  300  issued  Feb.  14,  1896.  F12-249 
Natural  history  of  the  American  lobster.     Bulletin,  1909  (1911),  vol.  XIX,  p. 

149-408,  illus.,  pi.  XXVIII-XLVII  (partly  col.).     Doc.  747  issued  July  13,  1911. 

Fll-278 
Mather,  Fred:  What  we  know  of  the  lobster.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p. 

281-286.     Doc.  265  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

Nye,  Willard:  A  reasoning  lobster.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  186. 
Smith,  A.  C.:  Notes  on  the  lobster—  Homarus  americanus.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885), 

vol.  V,  p.  121-125.  F18-383 

PHYSIOLOGY. 

Bumpus,  Hermon  Carey:  On  the  movements  of  certain  lobsters  liberated  at  Woods 
Hole  during  the  summer  of  1898.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  225-230, 
fold.  map.  Doc.  442  issued  Sept.  12, 1900.  F12-82 

Churchill,  Edward  Perry:  [Migration  of  crabs  in  Chesapeake  Bay.]  Bulletin,  1917- 
18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  108-113. 

[Moulting  and  autotomy  of  the  blue  crab.]     Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol. 

XXXVI,  p.  104-108. 

265 


266  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 

Herrick,  Francis  Hobart:  [Moulting  and  growth  of  the  lobster.]  Bulletin,  1895 
(1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  75-99. 

[Regeneration^!  lost  parts.]     Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  20-27. 

[Periodical  migration  and  their  relation  to  changes  in  the  environment.] 

Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  20-27. 

Mather,  Fred:  What  we  know  about  the  lobster.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII, 
p.  281-286.  Doc.  265  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

Parker,  Georp-e  Howard:  The  reactions  of  copepods  to  various  stimuli  and  the  bear- 
ing of  this  on  daily  depth-migrations.  (Papers  quoted:  p.  123.)  Bulletin,  1901 
(1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  103-123.  Doc.  497  issued  May  23,  1902.  F12-237 

Smith,  AJbertW.:  [Composition  of  the  shell  and  gastroliths  of  the  lobster.]  Bulletin, 
1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  227-228. 

TEMPERATURE — ^PHYSIOLOGICAL    EFFECT. 

Wood,  William.  Mixwell:  Transplanting  lobsters  to  the  Chesapeake — Experiments 
upon  the  temperature  they  can  endure.  Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  31-32. 

F18-368 
NUTRITION. 

Herrick,  Francis  Hobart:  [Food  of  the  lobster.]  Bulletin,  1895  (1896)  vol.  XV, 
p.  29-32. 

PATHOLOGY. 

DISEASES   AND   PESTS. 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin:  Notes  on  a  species  of  barnacle  (Dichelaspis)  parasitic  on  the 
gills  of  the  edible  crabs.  (Literature  cited:  p.  412.)  Bulletin,  1901  (1902), 
vol.  XXI,  p.  399-412,  illus.  Doc.  503  issued  Oct.  23, 1902.  F12-279 

Gorham,  Frederic  Ppole:  The  causes  of  death  in  the  artificially  reared  lobster-fry. 
Report  of  the  special  commission  for  the  investigation  of  the  lobster  and  soft-shell 
clam.  Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  175-193. 

Raveret-Wattel,  C.:  Notes  on  a  disease  affecting  crawfish  in  Germany.  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  299-302.  Fl 3-109 

Thompson,  Millett  T.:  A  new  isopod  parasite  on  the  hermit  crab.  (Bibliography: 
p.  56.)  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  53-56,  pi.  9-10.  Doc.  478  issued 
Oct.  18.  1901.  F12-268 

ENEMIES, 
iff 

Herrick,  Francis  Hobart:  [Enemies  of  the  lobster.]  Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV, 
p.  120-124. 

EMBRYOLOGY. 

Churchill,  Edward  Perry:  [Reproduction  in  the  blue  crab.]    Bulletin,  1917-18 


Churchill,  Edward  Perry:  [Reprodi 

(1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  115-123. 
Hay,  William  Perry:  The  life  history 


of  the  blue  crab  (Callinectes  sapidus).     Report 

1904  (1905),  p.  395-413.  Document  580  issued  Sept.  5,  1904.  F10-10 

Herrick,  Francis  H.:  The  habits  and  development  of  the  lobster  and  their  bearing 

upon  its  artificial  propagation.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  75-86.    Doc. 

247  issued  June  26,  1894.  m  F12-183 
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p.  229-237.)    Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  252  p.,  illus.,  A-J,  54  pi.  (partly  coif). 

Doc.  300  issued  Feb.  14,  1896.  F12-249 
[Spawning  habits  of  the  lobster.]  Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  218-219. 

The  reproductive  period  in   the  lobster.     Bulletin,  1901    (1902),    vol.   XXI, 

p.  161-166,  illus.  Doc.  500  issued  Oct.  1,  1902.  F12-276 

Natural  history  of  the  American  lobster.  (Bib  liography :  p .  384-408. )  Bulletin, 


Natural  history  ot  the  American  lobster,  (.bibliography:  p.3»4-40».)  .Bulletin, 

1909  (1911),  vol.  XXIX,  p.  149-408,  illus.,  pi.  XXVIII-XLVII  (partly  col.). 
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Mather,  Fred:  What  we  know  of  the  lobster.  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII, 
p.  281-286.  Doc.  265  issued  June  9,  1894.  F12-183 

CULTURE. 
CRABS. 

Leslie,  Charles  G.t  On  the  cultivation  of  soft-shell  crabs.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884), 
vol.  IV,  p.  256.  F18-301 


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CRAWFISH. 

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salmonoids  and  crawfish  in  smaller  water-courses.     Bulletin,  1895  (1896),  vol. 

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Hatching  lobsters  in  Norway.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  446. 

F18-503 

Hatching  lobsters  and  cod  in  Norway.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  13-14. 

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FISHERIES. 

UNITED    STATES. 

CRABS. 

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SHRIMP. 

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EUROPE. 

CRABS. 

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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

General 273 

Culture 273 

Fisheries 273 

Legislation 274 

272 


Part  8.— SPONGES. 

GENERAL. 

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Apr.  4,  1910.  10-35434 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [Reproduction  in  sponges.]     Report,  1889-1891  (1893),  p.  167. 
Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Cultivation  of  sponges  from  cuttings.]    Bulletin,  1897 

(1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  23^-238. 
[Sponge  planting  experiments.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  122-123;  1902  (1904), 

p.  125-127;  1903  (1905),  p.  86-88. 
XJ.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries:  [Propagating  sponges  from  cuttings.]    Report, 

1878  (1880),  p.  XLIV-XLV. 

Experiments  in  sponge  culture.     Report,  1905  (1907),  p.  22;  1906  (1908),  p. 

13;  1907  (1909),  p.  11-12;  1908  (1910),  p.  10;  1909  (1911),  p.  14-15;  1910  (1911),  p. 
17-18. 

Wilson,  Henry  Van  Peters:  On  the  feasibility  of  raising  sponges  from  the  egg. 
Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  241-245.    Doc.  375  issued  Aug.  8, 1898.    F12-110 

Development  of  sponges  from  tissue  cells  outside  the  body  of  the  parent. 

Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1265-1271.     Doc.  717  issued  May  5,  1910. 

10-35648 

Development  of  sponges  from  dissociated  tissue  cells.     Bulletin,  1910  (1912), 

vol.  XXX,  p.  1-30,  pi.  I-V.     Doc.  750  issued  June  16, 1911.  Fll-220 

FISHERIES. 

Arapian,  B.  J.:  [Florida  sponge  fisheries.]    Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  276-278. 

Brice,  John  J.:  [Commercial  sponges  of  Florida.]     Report,  1896  (1898),  p.  266-271. 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  The  sponge  fisheries  of  Florida  in  1900.     Report,  1902  (1904),  p. 

161-175,  pi.  6-9.     Doc.  535  issued  Sept.  21,  1903.  Fll-2 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  [Sponge  fisheries  of  Key  West.]    Report,  1885  (1887),  p. 

246-258. 

5690—21 18  273 


274  XT.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Flegel,  Charles:  The  abuse  of  the  scaphander  in  the  sponge  fisheries.    Bulletin, 

1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  513-543.     Doc.  668  issued  March,  1910.  10-35432 

Grady,  John  E.:  [Sponge  fishing  near  Appalachicola,  Fla.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887), 

vol.  VI,  p.  140. 

Moore,  Henry  Frank:  The  commercial  sponges  and  the  sponge  fisheries.     (Bibliog- 
raphy: p.  511.)     Bulletin,   1908  (1910),   vol.  XXVIII,  p.  399-511,  illus.,  pi. 

XXVIII-LXVI.     Doc.  667  issued  Mar.  28,  1910.  10-35431 

Rathbun,  Richard:  The  sponge  fishery  and  trade.     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 

industries  of  the  United  States.     1887.     Sec.  V,  vol.  2,  pt.  XXIII,  p.  817-841. 
Huge,  J.  G.:  The  sponge  fisheries  of  Florida.    Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  22- 

24.  F18-641. 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  [Sponge  fishery  of  Biscayne  Bay,  Florida.]    Report, 

1895  (1896),  p.  180-182. 
The  Florida  commercial  sponges.     Bulletin,  1897  (1898),  vol.  XVII,  p.  225- 

240,  pi.  12-31.    Doc.  374  issued  Aug.  5, 1898.  F12-110 

• Notes  on  the  Florida  sponge  fishery  in  1899.     Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX, 

p.  149-151.    Doc.  437  issued  Aug.  30,  1900^.  F12-29 

Stevenson.  Charles  Hugh:  [Foreign  trade  in  sponges.]    Report,  1894  (1896),  p. 

542-545. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Sponge  fishery  of  the  Gulf  States.]    Report,  1899  (1900), 

p.  126. 

[Sponge  fishery  of  Florida.]     Report,  1901  (1902),  p.  156. 

[Florida  sponge  fisheries.]     Report,  1913  (1914),  p.  68-69. 

LEGISLATION. 

Law  unenforceable.     Report,  1910  (1911),  p.  37;  1911  (1913),  p.  53;  1913  (1914),  p.  68, 
Spongelaw.    (Act  of  June  20, 1906).    Report,  1910  (1911),  p.  37-38;  1911  (1913),  p.  52. 


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275 


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CONTENTS. 


General 277 

Protozoa 277 

Coelenterata 278 

Plathelminthes 278 

Rotifera 279 

Coelhelminthes 279 

Echinoderma 279 

276 


Part  9.— MISCELLANEOUS  INVERTEBRATES. 

GENERAL. 

Certes,  A.:  Note  upon  the  effect  of  high  pressures  on  the  vitality  of  minute  fresh- 
water and  salt-water  organisms.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  433-435. 

F18-358 

Forbes,  Stephen  Alfred:  Preliminary  report  upon  the  invertebrate  animals  inhab- 
iting Lakes  Geneva  and  Mendota,  Wisconsin,  with  an  account  of  the  fish  epidemic 
in  Lake  Mendota  in  1884.  Bulletin,  1888  (1890),  vol.  VIII,  p.  473-487.  Doc.  147 
issued  Mar.  25,  1891.  Fll-328 

A  preliminary  report  on  the  aquatic  invertebrate  fauna  of  the  Yellowstone 

national  park,  Wyoming,  and  of  the  Flathead  region  of  Montana.    Bulletin,  1891 
(1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  207-258,  pi.  XXXVII-XLII.    Doc.  210  issued  Apr.  28,  1893. 

F12-126 

Martens,  J.  B. :  Life  in  the  sea.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  253-265.     F127362 

Needham,  James  G.:  Burrowing  mayflies  of  our  larger  lakes  and  streams.  (Bibli- 
ography: p.  289-291.)  Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  265-293,  pi. 
LXX-LXXXII.  Doc.  883  issued  July  17,  1920.  F20-154 

Smith,  Sidney  Irving:  Sketch  of  the  invertebrate  fauna  of  Lake  Superior.  Report, 
1872-73  (1874),  p.  690-707.  Doc.  6  issued  1874.  F12-215 

Sumner,  Francis  Bartody:  An  intensive  study  of  the  fauna  and  flora  of  a  restricted 
area  of  sea  bottom.  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1225-1263,  charts  (1 
fold.),  fold,  diagr.  Doc.  716  issued  May  14,  1910.  10-35677 

A  biological  survey  of  the  waters  of  Woods  Hole  and  vicinity.     Section  III. 


A  catalogue  of  the  marine  fauna  of  Woods  Hole  and  vicinity.     (Bibliography:  p. 
782-794.)    Bulletin,  1911  (1913),  vol.  XXXI,  p.  545-794. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  List  of  collections  made  by  the  fishing  vessels  of  Glou- 
cester and  other  New  England  seaports  for  the  United  States  Fish  commission 
from  1877  to  1880.  Report,  1879  (1882),  p.  787-835.  F17-23 

TJ.  S.  Fisheries  Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Hole:  Biological  notes  no.  1.  Bul- 
letin, 1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  305-310.  Doc.  447  issued  Aug.  30,  1900.  7-3152 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory,  and  S.  I.  Smith:  Report  upon  the  invertebrate  animals 
of  Vineyard  Sound  and  adjacent  waters,  with  an  account  of  the  physical  features 
of  the  region.  Report,  1871  and  1872  (1873),  p.  295-778.  F15-102 

-  Notice  of  the  remarkable  marine  fauna  occupying  the  outer  banks  off  the 
southern  coast  of  New  England,  and  of  some  additions  to  the  fauna  of  Vineyard 
Sound.  Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  641-669.  Doc.  83  issued  Aug.  15,  1884. 

Fll-267 

Wilson,  Charles  Branch:  Dragonflies  and  damselflies  in  relation  to  pondfish  cul- 
ture, with  a  list  of  those  found  near  Fairport,  Iowa.  (Bibliography:  p.  260-264.) 
Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  179-264,  illus.,  pi.  LXVII.  Doc.  882 
issued  Aug.  4,  1920.  F20-160 

PROTOZOA. 

Calkins,  Gary  Nathan:  Marine  Protozoa  from  Woods  Hole.  (List  of  references:  p. 
466-468.)  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  413-468,  illus.  Doc.  502  issued 
Oct.  21,  1902.  F12-262 

Certes,  A.:  Note  upon  the  effect  of  high  pressure  on  the  vitality  of  minute  fresh- 
water and  salt-water  organisms.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  433-435. 

F18-358 

Flint,  James  Milton:  The  Foraminifera  of  Porto  Rico.  Bulletin,  1900  (1902),  vol. 
XX,  part  II,  p.  413-416.  Doc.  484  issued  Mar.  28,  1902.  F12-265 

Gurley,  B.  B.:  On  the  classification  of  the  Myxosporidia,  a  group  of  protozoan  para- 
sites infesting  fishes.  Bulletin,  1891  (1893),  vol.  XI,  p.  407-420.  Doc.  215  issued 
July  14,  1893.  F12-157 

Jennings,  Herbert  Spencer:  A  report  of  work  on  the  Protozoa  of  Lake  Erie,  with 
special  reference  to  the  laws  of  their  movements.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol. 
XIX,  p.  105-114.  Doc.  435  issued  Aug.  30,  1899.  F12-47 

277 


278  u.  s.  BUREAU  or  FISHERIES. 

Linton,  Edwin:  On  certain  wart-like  excrescences  occurring  on  the  short  minnow, 
Cyprinodon  variegatus,  due  to  psorosperms.  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p. 
99-102.  Doc.  154  issued  June  11,  1891.  F12-142 

— — — •  Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  protozoan  parasites  (psorosperms)  on  cyprinoid 
fishes  in  Ohio.  Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  359-361,  pi.  CXX.  Doc.  165 
issued  July  7,  1891.  F12-153 

Stiles,  Charles  Wardell:  Report  on  a  parasitic  protozoan  observed  on  fish  in  the 
aquarium  of  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  at  the  World's  fair.  (Bibliography:  p. 
175.)  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  173-190.  Doc.  253  issued  1894.  F12-183 

COELENTERATA. 

Collins,  Joseph  William:  On  the  occurrence  of  corals  on  the  Grand  Banks.  Bul- 
letin, 1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  237.  F18-295 

Duerden,  James  Edwin:  Report  on  the  actinians  of  Porto  Rico.  (References:  p. 
370-371.)  Bulletin,  1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  321-374,  XII  pis.  Doc.  470 
issued  Apr.  7,  1902 .  F12-261 

Fewkes,  Jesse  Walter:  Report  on  the  Medusae  collected  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  com- 
mission steamer  Albatross  in  the  region  of  the  Gulf  Stream  in  1883-84.  Report, 
1884  (1886),  p.  927-980,  X  pi.  Doc.  113  issued  Dec.  1,  1886.  Fll-260 

Report  on  the  Medusae  collected  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  commission  steamer  Alba- 
tross in  the  region  of  the  Gulf  Stream  in  1885  and  1886.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p. 
513-536.  Doc.  129  issued  May  24,  1889.  Fll-256 

Fraser,  C.  McLean:  Some  hydroids  of  Beaufort,  North  Carolina.  (Bibliographv: 
p.  384-387.)  Bulletin,  1910  (1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  337-387,  illus.  Doc.  762 
issued  July  25,  1912.  F12-201 

Hargitt,  Charles  Wesley:  The  Anthrozoa  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.  (Literature 
cited:  p.  252-253.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1903),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  223-254,  illus.,  pi. 
XLI-XLIV  (part.  col.).  Doc.  788  issued  Apr.  25, 1914.  F14-45 

The  Medusae  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.  (Literature  cited:  p.  73-75.)  Bul- 
letin, 1,904  (1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  21-79,  illus.,  VII  col.  pi.  Doc.  558  issued  Feb.  14, 
1905.  F12-2 

Hargitt,  Charles  Wesley,  and  Charles  Gr.  Rogers:  The  Alcyonaria  of  Porto  Rico. 
Bulletin,  1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  265-287,  illus.,  IV  pis.  Doc.  468  issued 
Dec.  12,  1901.  F12-260 

Mayer,  Alfred  Groldsborough:  Medusae  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  collected  by  the 
steamer  Albatross  in  1902.  (Bibliography:  p.  1142-1143.)  Bulletin,  1903  (1906), 
vol.  XXIII,  pt.  Ill,  p.  1131-1143,  III  pi.  Doc.  600  issued  June  30,  1906. 

Fll-387 

Nutting,  Charles  Cleveland:  The  hydroids  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.     Bulletin, 

1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  325-386^  illus.     Doc.  455  issued  June  10,  1901. 

F12-90 

Hydroids  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  collected  by  the  steamer  Albatross  in  1902. 

Bulletin,  1903  (1906),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  Ill,  p.  931-959,  XIII  pi.     Doc.  586  issued 

Dec.  23,  1905.  Fll-383 

Vaughan,  Thomas  Wayland:  The  stony  corals  of  the  Porto  Rican  waters.     Bulletin, 

1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  289-320,  XXXVIII  pis.     Doc.  469  issued  Dec.  14, 
1901.  F12-415 

PLATHELMINTHES. 

Coe,  Wesley  Roswell:  The  nemerteans  of  Porto  Rico.  Bulletin,  1900  (1902), 
vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  222-229.  Doc.  466  issued  Oct.  8,  1901.  F12-258 

•  The  nemerteans  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  collected  by  the  steamer  Albatross 

in  1902.  Bulletin,  1903  (1906),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  Ill,  p.  975-986,  illus.,  pi.  Doc. 
589  issued  Mar.  14, 1906.  Fll-385 

Danglade,  Ernest:  The  flatworm  as  an  enemy  of  Florida  oysters.  Appendix  X, 
Report,  1918  (1920),  8  p.,  II  pi.  Doc.  869  issued  June  20,  1919.  F19-30 

Linton,  Edwin:  Notes  on  Entozoa  of  marine  fishes  of  New  England,  with  descriptions 
of  several  new  species.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  453-511,  VI  pi.  Doc.  128  issued 
1889.  Fl 1-255 

On  two  species  of  larval  Dibothria  from  the  Yellowstone  national  park. 

Bulletin,  1889  (1891),  vol.  IX,  p.  65-79,  pi.  XXIII-XXVII.  Doc.  150  issued 
June5,  1891.  F12-138 

Notes  on  Entozoa  of  marine  fishes  of  New  England,  with  descriptions  of  several 

new  species.  Part  II.  Report,  1887  (1891),  p.  719-900,  XV  pi.  Doc.  175  issued 
Aug.  24,  1891.  Fll-337 


ANALYTICAL  SUBJECT  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  279 

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species.  Part  III.  Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  523-542,  pi.  LIII-LX.  Doc.  182 
iss^d  July  1,1892.  F12-224 

The  anatomy  of  Thysanocephalum  crispum  Linton,  a  parasite  of  the  tiger  shark. 

Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  543-556,  pi.  LXI-LXVII.  Doc.  183  issued  July  2, 1892. 

F12-225 

Fish  Entozoa  from  Yellowstone  national  park.  Report,  1889-1891  (1893), 

p.  545-564,  pi.  63-67.  Doc.  220  issued  Oct.  25,  1893.  F12-230 

ROTIFERA. 

Jennings,  Herbert  Spencer:  Rotatoria  of  the  United  States,  with  especial  reference 
to  those  of  the  Great  Lakes.  (Literature  cited:  p.  102.)  Bulletin,  1899  (1901), 
vol.  XIX,  p.  67-104,  pi.  14-22.  Doc.  434  issued  Aug.  30, 1900.  F12^6 

Rotatoria  of  the  United  States.  II.  A  monograph  of  the  Rattulidse.  (Litera- 
ture cited:  p.  345-347.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  273-352,  illus., 
XV  pi.  Doc.  528  issued  July  23, 1903.  F12-67 

COELHELMINTHES. 

Eisen,  Gustav:  Oligochaetological    researches.     Report,   1883  (1885),  p.   879-964, 

XIX  pi.    Doc.  101  issued  Aug.  16, 1886.  Fll-245 

Hessel,  Rudolph:  Artificial  culture  of  medicinal  leeches  and  of  species  of  Helix. 

Bulletin,  1881  (1882),  vol.  I,  p.  264-265.  F18-51 

Leech  culture.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  175-176.  F18-269 

Linton,  Edwin:  [Notes  on  nematodes  which  have  been  collected  in  successive 

years  in  the  waters  of  southern  New  England.]    Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX, 

p.  405-492. 
Moore,  John  Percy:  Descriptions  of  two  new  leeches  from  Porto  Rico.     (List  of 

papers  cited:  p.  221.)     Bulletin,  1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  211-222,  pi. 

13-14.    Doc.  465  issued  Oct.  4,  1901.  F12-257 
Hirudinea  and  Oligochaata  collected  in  the  Great  Lakes  region.    Bulletin, 

1905  (1906),  vol.  XXV,  p.  153-171,  illus.,  pi.  XXXII  (col.).     Doc.  598  issued 

Aug.  25,  1906.  Fll-69 

Osburn,  Raymond  C.:  The  Bryozoa  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.    Bulletin,  1910 

(1912),  vol.  XXX,  p.  203-266,  pi.  XVIII-XXXI.     Doc.  760 issued  June  25, 1912. 

F12-170 
Rathbun,  Richard:  [The  leech  industry.]     In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 

of  the  United  States.     1887.     Sec.  V,  vol.  2,  pt.  XXII,  p.  811-815. 
Treadwell,  Aaron  Louis:  The  polychaetous  annelids  of  Porto  Rico.     Bulletin, 

1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  181-210,  illus.     Doc.  464  issued  Oct.  4,  1901. 

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Albatrossin  1902.     Bulletin,  1903  (1906),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  Ill,  p.  1145-1181,  illus. 

Doc.  388  issued  Aug.  8, 1898.  Fll-388 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory:  Synopsis  of  North  American  fresh- water  leeches.     Report, 

1872-73  (1874),  p.  666-689.     Doc.  8  issued  1874.  F12-217 

Webster,  H.  E.,  and  James  E.  Benedict:  The  annelida  Chaetopoda  from  Province- 
town  and  Wellfleet,  Massachusetts.  Report,  1881  (1884),  p.  699-747,  VIII  pi. 

Doc.  68  issued  Apr.  19,  1884.  Fll-310 
The  annelida  Chaetopoda  from  Eastport,  Maine.     Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  707- 

758,  VIII  pi.     Doc.  117  issued  Oct.  31,  1887.  Fll-284 

ECHINODERMA. 

Clark,  Hubert  Lyman:  The  synaptas  of  the  New  England  coast.  (Literature 
consulted:  p. '31.)  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  21-31,  pi.  10-11  (partly 
col . ) .  Doc.  426  issued  Dec.  13,1899.  F12-42 

The  echinoderms  of  Porto  Rico.  Bulletin,  1900  (1902),  vol.  XX,  pt.  II,  p.  231- 

263,  pi.  14-17.  Doc.  467  issued  Oct.  4,  1901.  F12-259 

The  echinoderms  of  the  Woods  Hole  region.  ("List  of  publications  referring 


to  the  echinoderms  of  the  Woods  Hole  region,  or  to  which  reference  is  made  in  the 
preceding  pages":  p.  572-574.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  545-576, 
14  pi.  Doc.  550  issued  June  25,  190$.  F12-76  Rev. 

Fisher,  Walter  Kenrick:  The  starfishes  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  (Bibliography: 
p.  1120-1121.)  Bulletin,  1903  (1906),  vol.  XXIII,  pt.  Ill,  p.  987-1130,  illus., 
XLIX  pi.  Doc.  599  issued  June  30,  1906.  Fll-386 

New  starfishes  from  deep  water  off  California  and  Alaska.  Bulletin,  1904 

(1905),  vol.  XXIV,  p.  291-320.  Doc.  572  issued  June  10, 1905.  F12-11 


280  U.   S,   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

Mead,  Albert  Davis:  The  natural  history  of  the  starfish.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901), 
vol.  XIX,  p.  203-224,  pi.  23-26.  Doc.  441  issued  Aug.  29, 1900.  F12-89 

Rathbun,  Richard:  [The  trepang  fishery  at  Key  West.]  In  The  fisheries  and  fishery 
industries  of  the  United  States.  1887.  Sec.  V,  vol.  2,  pt.  XXII,  p.  815-816. 

Swan,  James  Gilchrist:  The  trepang  fishery.  Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  333- 
334.  F18-604 


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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Ecology. . 283 

Carnivorous  and  insectivorous 283 

Physiographic  regions 283 

Fresh  water. 283 

Salt  water. . 283 

Algse 284 

Diatoms.. 284 

Commercial  use 284 

Bacteria 284 

282 


Part  10.— BOTANY. 

ECOLOGY. 
CARNIVOROUS    AND    INSECTIVOROUS. 

[The  Fish-catching  bladderwort  (Utricularia) .]    Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  456. 
Forbes,  Stephen  Alfred:    Destruction  of  fish-food  by  bladderwort  (Utricularia). 
Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  443.  F18-360 

Kalperine,  E.:  Piscivorous  plants.     Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  353-356. 

F18-471 

Moseley,  Henry  Nottidge:   A  carnivorous  plant  preying  on  Vertebrate.     Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  259-260.  F18-304 

The  fish-eating  Utricularia,  or  bladderwort.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 

261.  F18-305 

Simms,  George  E.:   A  fish-eating  plant.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  257-259. 

F18-303 
PHYSIOGRAPHIC    REGIONS. 

FRESH    WATER. 

Brakeley,  JohnH.:  [Plants for  carp  ponds.]  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  159-160. 

Doplittle,  A.  A.:  [The  plankton  environment:  p.  65-77.1    In  Fishes  of  Connecticut 

'  lakes  and  neighboring  waters  ...  by  W.  C.  Kendall  and  E.  L.  Goldsborough. 

Report  and  special  papers,  1907  (1908),  map,  chart.     Doc.  633  issued  July  6,  1908. 

8-35558 

Hessel,  Rudolph:  [Grass  for  carp  ponds.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  341. 
Johnson,  Robert  Sidney:    Fish  ponds  on  farms.     (Aquatic  plants  and  their  value 

in  pond  fish-culture:  p.  15-16.)     Appendix  II,  Report,  1915  (1917),  28  p.    Doc. 

826  issued  Dec.  15,  1915.  F16-79 

Moore,  Emmeline:    The  Potamogetons  in  relation  to  pond  culture.     Bulletin,  1913 

(1915),  vol.  XXXIII,  p.  251-291,  pi.  XXII-XXX1X.     Doc.  815  issued  July  28, 

1915.  F15-84 


Some  plants  of  importance  in  pond-fish  culture. 


(Bibliography:   p.  19-20.) 
oc.  881  issued  'Mar.  24,  1920. 


Appendix  IV,  Report,  1919  (1921),  20  p.,  fold,  chart.  Doc. 

F20-108 
Pieters,  Adrian  John:  The  plants  of  western  Lake  Erie,  with  observations  on  their 

distribution.     Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  57-79,  illus.,  pi.  11-20.     Doc. 

479  issued  Oct.  18,  1901.  F12-33 

Pond,  Raymond  Haines:   The  biological  relation  of  aquatic  plants  to  the  substra- 

tum.    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  483-526.     Doc.  566  issued  1905.  Fll-13 

Titcomb,  John  W.:    Aquatic  plants  in  pond  culture.     Report  and  special  papers, 

1907  (1909),  31  p.,  pis.,  illus.     Doc.  643  issued  Feb.  8,  1909.  9-35225 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:   [Plants  and  seeds  received  at  the  carp  ponds.]    Bulle- 

tin, 1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  339. 

-  [Zizania  acquatica  for  Germany.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  465. 
Ward,  Lester  Frank:    List  of  water  plants  for  carp  ponds.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883), 

vol.  II,  p.  22-23.  F12-342 

-  Marsh  and  aquatic  plants  of  the  northern  United  States,  many  of  which  are 
suitable  for  carp  ponds.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  257-265.  F12-395. 

Yoakum,  F.  L.:  [Water  plants  in  carp  culture.]  Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p. 
28-30. 

SALT    WATER. 

Davis,  Bradley  Moore:  A  biological  survey  of  the  waters  of  Woods  Hole  and  vicinity 
Section  II.  Botanical.  General  characteristics  of  the  algal  vegetation  of  Buz- 
zards Bay  and  Vineyard  Sound  in  the  vicinity  of  Woods  Hole.  (Literature  cited: 
p.  497.)  Section  IV.  A  catalogue  of  marine  flora  of  Woods  Hole  and  vicinity. 
(Bibliography  for  floral  catalogue:  p.  832-833.)  Bulletin,  1911  (1913),  vol. 
XXXI,  p.  443-544  incl.  tables  and  charts:  p.  795-833. 

Farlow  William  Gibson:  List  of  the  sea-  weeds  or  marine  algae  of  the  south  coast  of 
New  England.  Report,  1871  and  1872  (1873),  p.  281-293.  F17-48 

-  List  of  marine  algae  in  the  United  States.     Report,  1875-76  (1878),  28  p.    Doc. 
14  issued  July,  1876.  Fll-207 

-  Marine  algae  of  New  England  and  adjacent  cousts.     (Bibliography:  p.  192- 
197.)     Report,  1879  (1882),  210  p.,  XV  pi.     Doc.  36  issued  1881.  Fll-213 

Hoyt,  W.  D.:  Marine  algae  of  Beaufort,  N.  C.,  and  adjacent  regions.  (Bibliography: 
p.  539-547.)  Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  367-556,  vp.,  illus., 
LXXXIV-CXIX.  Doc.  886  issued  Dec.  30,  1920.  F-21-3 

Martens,  J.:  Life  in  the  sea.     Bulletin,  1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  253-264.       F12-362 

283 


284  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF  FISHERIES. 

Simmer,  Francis  Bertody:  An  intensive  study  of  the  fauna  and  flora  of  a  restricted 
area  of  sea  bottom.  Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1225-1263,  charts 
(1  fold.),  fold,  diagr.  Doc.  716  issued  May  14,  1910.  10-35677 


Edwards,  Vinal  N.:   [Notes  upon  fish  and  other  objects  on  Cape  Cod.]     Bulletin, 

1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  69. 

Marsh.,  Millard  Caleb:  The  treatment  of  fish-cultural  waters  for  the  removal  of  algae. 
Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  871-890,  illus.  Doc.  687  issued  April,  1910. 

10-35567 

Snow,  Julia  W.:  The  plankton  algae  of  Lake  Erie,  with  special  reference  to  the 
Chlorophyceae.  (Literature:  p.  393.)  Bulletin,  1902  (1904),  vol.  XXII,  p.  369- 
394,  IV  col.  pis.  Doc.  529  issued  Aug.  4,  1903.  F12-69 

DIATOMS. 

Gorham,  Frederic  Pooler  [Life-history  of  diatoms  and  their  relation  to  lobster- 

fry.]    Report,  1903  (1905),  p.  176-193,  pi.  IV-VI. 
Lotsy,  Johannes  Paulus:  Food  of  the  oyster,    clam,  and  ribbed  mussel.     Report, 

1893  (1895),  p.  375-386.    Doc.  313  issued  1896.  6^4419 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry  ^  and  Raymond  L.  Barney:  The  occurrence  in  Virginia  of 

green-gilled  oysters  similar  to  those  of  Marennes.    (Bibliography:  p.  149.)    Bulle- 

tin, 1915-16(1918),  vol.  XXXV,  p.  137-149.  Doc.  850  issued  Aug.  11,  1917.  F17-247 
Puysegur,  M.,  and  John  A.  Ryder:  [On  the  cause  of  the  greening  of  oysters, 

by  M.  Puysegur,  with  a  supplementary  note  on  the  coloration  of  the  blood-cor- 

puscles of  the  oyster  by  John  A.  Ryder.]     Report,  1882  (1884),  p.  793-805. 
Ryder,  John  A.:  [Deposits  from  seawater  in  Woods  Hole  Harbor.]    Bulletin,  1885 

(1885),  vol.  V,  p.  68-69. 

COMMERCIAL  USE. 

Clark,  A.  Howard:  [Irish  moss  industry.]    In  The  fisheries  and  fishery  industries 

of  the  United  States.    1887.    Sec.  II,  pt.  Ill,  p.  219-220. 

Hoyt,  W.  D.:  [Economic  uses  of  algse.j    Bulletin,  1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  405. 
Japan,  Bureau  of  Agriculture:  [Utilization  of  algae.]     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol. 

XIII,  p.  434-435. 
Smith,  Hugh  McCormick:  The  seaweed  industries  of  Japan.     The  utilization  of 

seaweeds  in  the  United  States.     (References:  p.  136.)    Bulletin,  1904  (1905), 

vol.  XXIV,  p.  133-181,  illus.,  V  pi.     Doc.  562  issued  Feb.  18,  1905.  F12-6 

Stevenson,  Charles  Hugh:  [Aquatic  plants  as  fertilizer.]    Report,   1902  (1903), 

p.  275-279. 
Swan,  James  G.:  [A  preparation  from  the  giant  kelp  of  the  Pacific.]    Bulletin, 

1886  (1887),  vol.  VI,  p.  452. 

-  [On  the  economic  value  of  the  giant  kelp  and  other  seaweeds  of  the  northwest 
coast  of  North  America.]  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  371-376. 

[A  new  gelatinous  substance.]  Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol.  XIII,  p.  373-375. 


TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  [Irish  moss  industry.]    Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  285-286. 

White,  George  F.,  and  Adrian  Thomas:  Properties  of  fish  and  vegetable  oil 
mixtures.  Bulletin,  1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  183-198,  illus.  Doc.  785 
issued  Feb.  18, 19 14.  F14-8 

BACTERIA. 

Clark,  A.  Howard:  [To  prevent  fish  from  reddening.]    Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol. 

V,  p.  79. 
Cobb,  John  Nathan:  [Reddening  of  cod.]  Appendix  IV,  Report,  1915  (1917), 

p.  75-79. 
Farlow,  William  G.:  On  the  nature  of  the  peculiar  reddening  of  salted  codfish 

during  the  summer  season.     Report,  1878  (1880),  p.  969-974.  F20-120 

Vegetable  parasites  of  codfish.     Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol .  VI ,  p.  1-4.     F18-521 

[Vegetable  parasites  on  codfish  and  salt  pork.]    Bulletin,  1886  (1887),  vol.  VI, 

p.  318. 

Lawrence-Hamilton,  J.:  Foul  fish  and  filth  fevers.     Bulletin,  1893  (1894),  vol. 

XIII,  p.  311-334.  Doc.  269  issued  1894.  F12-183 

Layet,  Alexandre:  Experimental  hygiene — Observations  on  the  red  flesh  of  the 

codfish.  Bulletin,  1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  90-95.  F18-656 

Mauriac,  E.:  Cases  of  poisoning  caused  by  spoiled  codfish,  and  the  unnecessary. 

prohibition  of  the  sale  of  reddened  codfish.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  1027-1053 

F17-151 
Stevenson,  Charles  H.:  [Reddening  of  salted  cod.]  Bulletin,  1898  (1899),  vol. 

XVIII,  p.  399. 


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CONTENTS. 

Fish.. 


288 

286 


Part  11.— CHEMISTRY. 

FISH. 

[Analysis  of  codfish— fresh,  salt,  and  klipfish.]     Report,  1885  (1887),  p.  326. 
Atwater,  Wilber  Olin:  [Menhaden  and  other  fish  and  their  products  as  related  to 
agriculture.]     Report,  1877  (1879),  p.  194-226. 

Report  of  progress  of  an  investigation  of  the  chemical  composition  and  eco- 
nomic values  of  fish  and  invertebrates  used  for  food.     Undertaken  for  the  United 
States  Fish  commission.     Report,  1880  (1883),  p.  231-285  incl.  tables.       F16-273 

Tables  illustrative  of  the  nutritive  value  of  fish.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol. 

IV,  p.  203-205.  F13-97 

Report  of  analysis  of  a  sample  of  fish  guano  made  from  salmon  offal,  by  Mr. 

Joseph  Spratt,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 
238.  F13-103 

Contributions  to  the  knowledge  of  the  chemical  composition  and  nutritive 


values  of  American  food  fishes  and  invertebrates.  Report,  1883  (1885),  p.  433- 
499  incl.  tables.  Doc.  98  issued  Aug.  16,  1886.  Fll-242 

The  chemical  composition  and  nutritive  value  of  food-fishes  and  aquatic  inver- 
tebrates. Report,  1888-89  (1892),  p.  679-868  incl.  tables,  9  fold.  col.  diagr. 
Doc.  185  issued  June  2,  1892.  Agr.  3-567 

Chittenden,  R.  H.,  and  George  W.  Cummins:  On  the  relative  digestibility  of 
fish  flesh  in  gastric  juice. '  Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  1109-1122.  F17-138 

Cobb,  John  Nathan:  Pacific  cod  fisheries.  (Comparative  analysis  of  Pacific  and 
Atlantic  cod:  p.  76.)  Appendix  IV,  Report,  1915  (1917),  111  p.,  IX  pi.,  chart. 
Doc.  830  issued  Oct.  23,  1916.  F16-191 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin:  [Dry  mussel  meat  as  food  for  poultry  or  fish.]  Bulletin, 
1917-18  (1921),  vol.  XXXVI,  p.  62. 

Fuller,  Caleb  Allen:  [Bacteriological  analysis  of  shellfish  from  Narrangansett  Bay.] 
Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  218-236. 

Green,  Erik  H.:  The  chemical  composition  of  the  subdermal  connective  tissue  of 
the  ocean  sun-fish.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  321-324.  Doc.  449  issued 
Aug.  SI,  1900.  F12-84 

Green,  Erik  H.,  and  Ralph  Winfred  Tower:  The  organic  constituents  of  the 
scales  of  fish.  Bulletin,  1901  (1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  97-102.  Doc.  496  issued  May 
26,  1902.  F12-272 

Kensington,  Edward  Thomas:  [Composition  of  the  roe  of  the  salmon.]  Bulletin, 
1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  74. 

Composition  of  some  of  the  food-fishes.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  74- 

75.  F18-225 

Kostytsclieff,  P.  A. :  Chemical  composition  of  fish  products,  with  some  remarks  on 
their  nutritive  value.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  1019-1025.  F17-149 

Levene,  Phoebus  Aaron  Theodore:  Some  chemical  changes  in  the  developing 
fish  egg.  Bulletin,  1899  (1901),  vol.  XIX,  p.  153-155.  Doc.  438  issued  Aug.  31, 
1900.  F12-86 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  [Analysis  of  the  Portuguese  and  common  oyster.]  Bulletin, 
1882  (1883),  vol.  II,  p.  319-338. 

Smith,  Albert  W.:  [Composition  of  the  shell  and  gastroliths  of  the  lobster.!  Bul- 
letin, 1895  (1896),  vol.  XV,  p.  227-228 

Tower,  Ralph  Winfred:  The  gas  in  the  swim-bladder  of  fishes.  Bulletin,  1901 
(1902),  vol.  XXI,  p.  125-136.  Doc.  498  issued  May  23,  1902.  F12-413 

White,  George  F.,  and  Adrian  Thomas:  A  new  method  for  the  determination 
of  the  food  value  of  proteins,  with  application  to  Cynosdon  regalis.  Bulletin, 
1912  (1913),  vol.  XXXII,  p.  175-181,  illus.  Doc.  784  issued  Feb.  18, 1914.  F14-5 

287 


288  U.   S.   BUREAU   OF   FISHERIES. 

WATER. 

Fuller,  Cabel  Allen:  [Bacteriological  analysis  of  water  samples  from  Narragansett 

Bay.]     Report,  1904  (1905),  p.  207-218. 
Hoffman,  R.  E.:  Artificial  sea-water  for  aquaria.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p. 

465-467.  F13-76 

Kidder,  J.  H.:  Report  upon  the  water  supply  of  the  Fish  commission  station  at 

Woods  Hole,  Mass.     Report,  1884  (1886),  p.  215-221,  illus.,  fold.  pi.         F17-124 
Memorandum  on  water  residues  from  cod-hatching  station  at  Woods  Hole. 

Bulletin,  1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  357.  F18-473 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb:  [Nitrogen  and  oxygen  content  at  Nashua.]     Report,  1904 

(1905),  p.  374. 
Rathbun,  Richard:  [Analysis  of  water  of  Long  Island  Sound.]     Report,  1889-1891 

(1893),  p.  118-119. 
Taylor,  FredW.:  Analysis  of  artesian- well  water  from  the  shad-hatching  station  at 

Havre  de  Grace,  Md.     Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  348.  F18-145 

IT.  S.  Bureau  of  Chemistry:  [Analysis  of  water:  p.  14-15.]    In  Devils  Lake,  North 

Dakota,  by  T.  E.  B.  Pope.     Report  and  special  papers,  1907  (1909),  22  p.    Doc. 

634  issued  July  16,  1908. 


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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Collecting 291 

Preservation 291 

Technique 291 

Aquariums 291 

Biological  stations 292 

Expositions 292 

General 292 

United  States 292 

Atlanta:  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition 292 

Buffalo :  Pan-American  Exposition 292 

Chicago:  World's  Fair 292 

Cincinnati:  Centennial  Exposition 293 

Nashville:  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition 293 

St.  Louis :  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition 293 

London:  International  Fishery  Exposition 293 

Edinburgh:  International  Fisheries  Exhibition 293 

Berlin:  International  Fischerei-ausstellung,  1880 294 

Fishery  congresses 294 

World's  Fisheries  Congress,  Chicago,  1893 294 

National  Fishery  Congress,  Tampa,  1898 295 

International  Fishery  Congress,  Fourth,  Washington,  1908 295 

290 


Part  12.— EDUCATION  AND  RESEARCH. 

COLLECTING. 

Baird,  Spencer  Fullerton:  Circulars  in  reference  to  shipping  fresh  fish  and  other 
animals.     4  p.   ^Doc.  29  issued  1881.  F14-135 

—  The  instruction  of  naval  midshipmen  in  taxidermy,  ichthyology,  etc.,  at  the 
U.  S.  National  museum  and  on  board  the  steamers  of  the  United  States  Fish 
commission.  Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill,  p.  239.  F12-394 

On  the  specimens  received  by  the  Smithsonian  institution  from  the  United 


States  Life-saving  service.     Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  177-178.          F13-93 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  List  of  fishes  distributed  by  the  United  States  Fish 
commission .  Report,  1882  ( 1884) ,  p .  1039-1044 .  F16-307 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  Directions  for  collecting  embiotocoid  fish  embryos.  Bulletin, 
1885  (1885),  vol.  V,  p.  32.  F18-369 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley:  Arrangement  with  the  life-saving  service  and  the  light- 
house board  for  collecting  whales,  porpoise,  sharks,  and  strange  forms  of  marine 
life.  Bulletin,  1884  (1884),  vol.  IV,  p.  385-387.^  F18-343 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  Distribution  of  duplicate  sets  of  marine  invertebrates, 
1879-1886.  Report,  1886  (1889),  p.  843-867. 

PRESERVATION. 

Bean,  Tarleton  Hoffman:  Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving  fish.     1881,  6  p. 

Doc.  30  issued  1881 .  F12-211 
Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving  fish.    Bulletin,  1883  (1883),  vol.  Ill, 

p.  197-200.  F12-211 

Brooks,  William  Keith:  [New  method  for  preserving  delicate  organisms.]    Quoted  by 

Ryder.     Report,  1888-89  (1891),  p.  519. 
Figgins,  J.  D.:  New  methods  of  preparing  fishes  for  museum  exhibit.     Bulletin, 

1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1357-1368.     Doc.  724  issued  1910.  10-35653 

Franklin,  Dwight:  A  method  of  preparing  fish  for  museum  and  exhibition  purposes. 

Bulletin,  1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1353-1355,  pi.   CXLII.    Doc.  723  issued 

1910. 
Holder,  Charles  Frederick:  A  plan  for  an  educational  exhibit  of  fishes.     Bulletin, 

1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1309-1314.     Doc.  720  issued  May,  1910.  10-35651 
Lucas,  Frederic  Augustus:  Outline  of  educational  exhibit  of  fishes.     Bulletin, 

1908  (1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1341-1351.     Doc.  722  issued  1910.  10-35678 

Miner,  Roy  Waldo:  A  plan  for  an  educational  exhibit  of  fishes.     Bulletin,  1908 

(1910),  vol.  XXVIII,  p.  1215-1340,  pi.  CXXVI-CXLI.     Doc.  721  issued  May  20, 

1910. 

Ryder,  John  Adam:  On  the  preservation  of  embryonic  materials  and  small  organ- 
isms, together  with  hints  upon  embedding  and  mounting  sections  serially.  Report, 

1882  (1884),  p.  607-628.     Doc.  76  issued  Aug.  12,  1884.  Fll-274 

Seal,  William  P.:  The  keeping  of  Salmonidse  for  purposes  of  exhibition.     Bulletin, 

1887  (1889),  vol.  VII,  p.  283-285,  illus.  F18-676 

Tanner,   Zera  Luther:  [Preparation  and  preservation  of  specimens.]    Bulletin. 

1896  (1897),  vol.  XVI,  p.  404-417. 

TECHNIQUE. 

Crozier,  William  J./  and  Selig  Hecht:  Correlation  of  weight,  length,  and  other 
body  measurements  in  the  weakfish,  Cynoscion  regalis.  Bulletin,  1913  (1915), 
vol.  XXXIII,  p.  141-147,  illus.  Doc.  800  issued  Sept.  17, 1914.  F14-101 

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Contents. — 1.  Report  of  the  secretary  of  the  general  committee,  by  T.  H. 
Bean.  2.  Address  of  the  chairman  of  the  general  committee  on  the  World's 
fisheries  congress,  by  M.  McDonald.  3.  The  assimilation  of  the  fishery  laws  of 
the  Great  Lakes,  by  G.  A.  MacCallum.  4.  The  decrease  of  food-fishes  in  American 
waters  and  some  of  the  causes,  by  A.  M.  Spangler.  5.  The  sea  and  coast  fisheries, 
by  D.  T.  Church.  6.  Our  ocean  fishes  and  the  effect  of  legislation  upon  the  fish- 
eries, by  J.  M.  K.  Southwick.  7.  The  past,  present,  and  future  of  trout-culture, 
by  W.  L.  Gilbert.  8.  The  relation  of  scientific  research  to  economic  problems, 
by  G.  B.  Goode.  9.  Biological  research  in  relation  to  the  fisheries,  by  J.  A.  Ryder. 
10.  On  the  influence  of  light  on  the  periodical  depth-migrations  of  pelagic  animals, 
by  J.  Loeb.  11.  The  investigation  of  rivers  and  lakes  with  reference  to  the  fish 
environment,  by  B.  W.  Evermann.  12.  The  habits  and  development  of  the 
lobster,  and  their  bearing  upon  its  artificial  propagation,  by  F.  H.  Herrick.  13. 
The  origin  of  the  food  of  marine  animals,  by  W.  K.  Brooks.  14.  Atmospheric  and 
other  influences  upon  the  migration  of  fishes,  by  J.  J.  Armistead.  15.  Some  ob- 
servations concerning  fish  parasites,  by  E.  Linton.  16.  On  the  food  of  the  men- 
haden, by  J.  I.  Peck.  17.  Some  plankton  studies  in  the  Great  Lakes,  by  J.  E. 
Reighard.  18.  The  aquarium  of  the  United  States  Fish  commission  at  the  World's 
Columbian  exposition,  by  S.  A.  Forbes.  Description  of  the  fresh  and  salt  water 
supply  and  pumping  plants  used  for  the  aquarium,  by  I.  S.  K.  Reeves.  Obser- 
vations and  experiments  on  Saprolegnia  infesting  fish,  by  G.  P.  Clinton.  Re- 
port on  a  parasitic  protozoan  observed  on  fish  in  the  aquarium,  by  C.  W. 
Stiles.  19.  Opening  remarks  of  the  chairman  of  the  fish-cultural  section  of  the 
Fisheries  congress,  by  E.  G.  Blackford.  20.  Statistical  review  of  fish-culture  in 
Europe  and  North  America,  by  N.  Bprodine.  21.  Some  notes  about  American 
fish-culture,  by  O.  Nordqvist.  22.  Fish-culture  in  Michigan,  by  H.  Post.  23. 
History  and  methods  of  whitefish  culture,  by  F.  N.  Clark.  24.  Methods  em- 
ployed at  Craig  Brook  station  in  rearing  young  salmonoid  fishes,  by  C.  G.  Atkins. 
25.  The  propagation  of  black  bass  in  ponds,  by  W.  F.  Page.  26.  Fish  and  fishing 
in  British  Guiana,  by  J.  J.  Quelch.  27.  Fish-cultural  investigations  at  St.  An- 
drews marine  laboratory,  Scotland,  by  W.  C.  Mclntosh.  28.  Description  of  the 
marine  hatchery  at  Dunbar,  Scotland,  by  T.  W.  Fulton.  29.  The  past,  present, 
and  future  of  the  oyster  industry  of  Georgia,  by  A.  Oemler.  30.  Deep-water 
oyster  culture,  by  H.  C.  Rowe.  31.  Breeding  natural  food  artificially  for  young 
fish  artificially  hatched,  by  A.  N.  Cheney.  32.  What  we  know  of  the  lobster,  by 
F.  Mather.  33.  Remarks  on  the  maintenance  and  improvement  of  the  American 
fisheries,  by  H.  M.  Smith.  34.  Reforms  and  improvements  suggested  for  the 
fisheries  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  J.  Lawrence-Hamilton.  35.  Foul  fish 
and  filth  fevers,  by  J.  Lawrence-Hamilton.  36.  Recent  experiments  in  sturgeon 
hatching  on  the  Delaware  River,  by  B.  Dean.  37.  The  fisheries  of  Canada,  by 
L.  Z.  Joncas.  38.  The  fishing  industry  of  Lake  Erie,  past  and  present,  by  C.  M. 
Keyes.  39.  The  fisheries  of  the  Virginia  coast,  by  J.  T.  Wilkins.  40.  Notes  on 
the  Irish  mackerel  fisheries,  by  W.  S.  Green.  41.  Past  and  future  of  the  fur  seal, 
by  J.  Stanley-Brown.  42.  Notes  on  the  fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  Puget 
Sound,  by  J.  G.  Swan.  43.  Fish  nets:  some  account  of  their  construction  and 
the  application  of  the  various  forms  in  American  fisheries,  by  C.  H.  Augur.  44. 
Statistics  of  the  fisheries  of  the  United  States,  by  H.  M.  Smith.  45.  The  fisheries 
of  Japan,  by  the  Japanese  Bureau  of  Agriculture.  46.  On  pearls,  and  the  utili- 
zation and  application  of  the  shells  in  which  they  are  found  in  the  ornamental 
arts,  as  shown  at  the  World's  Columbian  exposition,  by  G.  F.  Kunz. 


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Contents. — Proceedings  of  the  congress.  Methods  of  plankton  investigation  in 
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bv  H.  V  Wilson.  The  Hudson  River  as  a  salmon  stream,  by  A.  N.  Cheney.  A 
plea  for  the  development  and  protection  of  Florida  fish  and  fisheries,  by'j.  A. 
Henshall.  International  protection  for  the  denizens  of  the  sea  and  waterways, 
by  B.  W.  James.  The  restricted  inland  range  of  shad  due  to  artificial  obstructions 
and  its  effect  on  natural  reproduction,  by  C.  H.  Stevenson.  The  green  turtle 
and  the  possibilities  of  its  protection  and  consequent  increase  on  the  Florida 
coast,  by  Ralph  M.  Munroe.  Some  factors  in  the  oyster  problem,  by  H.  F.  Moore. 
The  oyster  grounds  of  the  west  Florida  coast:  their  extent,  condition,  and  pecu- 
liarities, by  F.  Swift.  The  oysters  and  oyster  beds  of  Florida,  by  John  G.  Ruge. 
The  Louisiana  oyster  industry,  by  F.  C.  Zacharie.  The  oyster-bars  of  the  west 
coast  of  Florida:  their  depletion  and  restoration,  by  H.  A.  Snieltz.  Notes  on  the 
fishing  industry  of  eastern  Florida,  by  J.  Y.  Detwiler.  Oysters  and  oyster- 
culture  in  Texas,  by  I.  P.  Kibbe.  The  methods,  limitations,  and  results  of 
whitefish  culture  in  Lake  Erie,  by  J.  J.  Stranahan.  A  brief  history  of  the  gather- 
ing of  fresh- water  pearls  in  the  United  States,  by  G.  F.  Kunz.  The  red  snapper 
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INTERNATIONAL    FISHERY    CONGRESS,    FOURTH,    WASHINGTON,    1908. 

International  Fishery  Congress,  Fourth,  Washington,  1908:  Proceedings  of 
the  Fourth  International  fishery  congress:  Organization  and  sessional  business, 
papers,  and  discussions.  Held  at  Washington,  U.  S.  A.,  September  22  to  26, 
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fold.).  11-5437 

Contents. — Pt.  1.  Organization  and  sessional  business.  International  regula- 
tions of  the  fisheries  on  the  high  seas  [3  papers],  by  O.  T.  Olsen,  C.  E.  Fryer, 
C.  H.  Stevenson.  Work  of  the  International  fisheries  commission  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States,  by  D.  S.  Jordan.  Some  reasons  for  failure  of 
fish  protective  legislation  and  some  suggested  remedies,  by  O.  M.  Dennis. 
National  aspects  of  angling  and  the  protection  of  game  fishes,  by  H.  W.  Perce. 
Sport  fishing  in  California  and  Florida,  by  C.  F.  Holder.  Lobsters  and  the 
looster  problem  in  Massachusetts,  by  G.  W.  Field.  A  method  of  lobster  culture, 
by  A.  D.  Mead.  Sea  mussels  and  dogfish  as  food,  by  I.  A.  Field.  The  wholesome- 
ness  of  oysters  as  food,  by  H.  C.  Rowe.  Effects  of  menhaden  fishing  upon  the 
supply  of  menhaden  and  of  the  fishes  that  prey  upon  them,  by  W.  E.  Hathaway. 
Effects  of  the  menhaden  and  mackerel  fisheries  upon  the  fish  supply,  by  W.  C. 
Kendall.  An  improved  and  practical  method  of  packing  fish  for  transportation, 
by  A.  Soiling.  A  process  for  preserving  the  pearl-oyster  fisheries  and  for  increas- 
ing the  value  of  the  yield  of  pearls,  by  J.  I.  Solomon.  Fur  seals  and  the  seal 
fisheries,  by  C.  H.  Townsend.  Economic  conditions  of  the  fisheries  in  Italy,  by 
Guido  Rossati.  The  fisheries  and  the  guano  industry  of  Peru,  by  R.  E.  Coker. 
The  fisheries  of  China,  by  Wei-Ching  W.  Yen.  The  fisheries  of  Japan,  from  a 
geographical  standpoint,  by  T.  Kitahara.  Gold  fish  and  their  culture  in  Japan, 
by  Shmnosuke  Matsubara.  Commercial  sponges  and  the  sponge  fisheries,  by 
H.  F.  Moore.  The  abuse  of  the  scaphander  in  the  sponge  fisheries,  by  Ch. 


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Flegel.  A  practical  method  of  sponge  culture,  by  H.  F.  Moore.  Sponge  culture, 
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by  George  Lefevre  and  W.  G.  Curtis.  A  plan  for  promoting  the  whitefish  pro- 
duction of  the  Great  Lakes  [3  papers],  by  S.  W.  Downing,  F.  N.  Clark,  Paul 
Reighard. 

Pt.  2.  Fish-cultural  practices  in  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  by  J.  W.  Titcomb. 
A  new  principle  of  aquiculture  and  transportation  of  live  fishes,  by  A.  D.  Mead. 
Method  of  cultivating  rainbow  trout  and  other  Sal  monidse,  by  C.  L.  Paige.  Pos- 
sible expansion  of  shad-hatchery  work,  by  S.  G.  Worth.  The  comparative  value 
of  foods  for  rainbow  trout  and  other  salmon oids,  by  C.  L.  Paige.  Apparatus  and 
methods  employed  at  the  marine  fish  hatchery  at  Flodevig,  Norway,  by  G.  M. 
Dannevig.  The  utility  of  sea-fish  hatching,  by  G.  M.  Dannevig.  Propagation 
and  protection  of  the  Rhine  salmon,  by  P.  P.  C.  Hoek.  Fishes  in  their  relation 
to  the  mosquito  problem,  by  W.  P.  Seal.  Foods  for  young  salmon oid  fishes,  by 
C.  G.  Atkins.  Fresh-water  shrimp,  a  natural  fish  food,  by  S.  G.  Worth.  The 
cultivation  of  the  turbot,  by  R.  Anthony.  The  treatment  of  fish-cultural  waters 
for  the  removal  of  algse,  by  M.  C.  Marsh  and  R.  K.  Robinson.  Notes  on  the 
dissolved  content  of  water  in  its  effect  upon  fishes,  by  M.  C.  Marsh.  Cause  of 
disease  in  young  salmonoids,  by  Eugene  Vincent.  Radical  prevention  of  Costia 
necatrix  in  salmonoid  fry,  by  Johann  Franke.  Treatment  of  fungus  on  fishes  in 
captivity,  by  L.  B.  Spencer.  Methods  of  combating  fungus  on  fishes  in  captivity, 
by  C.  F.  Holder.  A  new  method  of  combating  fungus  on  fishes  in  captivity,  by 
Paul  Zirzow.  Eighteen  months'  experience  with  a  disease  of  brook  trout,  by- 
Albert  Rosenberg.  American  fishes  in  Italy,  by  Giuseppe  Besana.  Acclima- 
tization of  American  fishes  in  Argentina,  by  E.  A.  Tulian.  The  introduction  of 
American  fishes  into  New  Zealand,  by  L.  F.  Ayson.  Naturalization  of  American 
fishes  in  Austrian  waters,  by  Franz  von  Pirko. '  Causes  of  degeneration  of  Ameri- 
can trputs  in  Austria,  by  Johann  Franke.  New  and  improved  devices  for  fish 
culturists,  by  A.  E.  Fuller.  A  device  for  counting  young  fish,  by  R.  K.  Robinson. 
A  method  of  transporting  live  fishes,  by  C.  F.  Holder.  A  method  of  measuring 
fish  eggs,  by  H.  von  Bayer.  An  improvement  in  hatching  and  rearing  boxes, 
with  notes  on  continuous  feeding  of  the  fry  of  Salmonidae,  by  G.  E.  Simms. 
Devices  for  use  in  fish  hatcheries  and  aquaria,  by  Eugene  Vincent.  New  methods 
of  transporting  eggs  and  fish,  by  W.  S.  Kincaid.  Fishways,  by  H.  von  Bayer. 
A  plea  for  observation  of  the  habits  of  fishes  and  against  undue  generalization, 
by  Theodore  Gill.  The  habits  and  life  history  of  the  toadfish  (Opsanus  tail),  by 
E.  W.  Gudger.  Methods  of  studying  the  habits  of  fishes  and  recording  their 
life  histories;  with  an  account  of  the  breeding  habits  of  the  horned  dace,  by 
Jacob  Reighard.  A  method  of  observing  the  habits  and  recording  the  life  his- 
tories of  fishes,  by  C.  F.  Holder.  Effects  of  changes  in  the  density  of  water  upon 
the  blood  of  fishes,  by  G.  G.  Scott.  Internal  parasites  of  the  Sebago  salmon,  by 
H.  B.  Ward.  Notes  on  the  flesh  parasites  of  marine  food  fishes,  by  Edwin  Linton. 
Structure  and  functions  of  the  ear  of  the  squeteague,  by  G.  H.  Parker.  An 
intensive  study  of  the  fauna  and  flora  of  a  restricted  area  of  sea  bottom,  by  F.  B- 
Sumner.  Development  of  sponges  from  tissue  cells  outside  the  body  of  the  parent, 
by  H.  V.  Wilson.  Gases  dissolved  in  the  waters  of  Wisconsin  lakes,  by  E.  A. 
Birge.  Volumetric  studies  of  the  food  and  feeding  of  oysters,  by  H.  F.  Moore. 
A  plan  for  an  educational  exhibit  of  fishes  [2  papers],  by  C.  F.  Holder  and  R.  W. 
Miner.  Outline  for  an  educational  exhibit  of  fishes,  by  F.  A.  Lucas.  A  method 
of  preparing  fish  for  museum  and  exhibition  purposes,  by  Dwight  Franklin. 
New  method  of  preparing  fishes  for  museum  exhibit,  by  J.  D.  Figgins.  The 
United  States  Bureau  of  Fisheries:  its  establishment,  functions,  organization, 
resources,  operations,  and  achievements,  by  H.  M.  Smith.  General  index. 


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INDEX  TO  AUTHORS. 


Page. 

Abbe,  W.  A 55, 196, 198 

Abbott,  Charles  Conrad 84,88,91 

Abernethy.A.  S 70,203 

Achtenberg,    Henrietta 28,32,38,42,43,45,49,68 

Adams, A.  C 18,167 

Adams,  Andrew  Leith 

Adams,  Emma  Hildreth 216 

Alexander,  Alvin  Burton 14, 68, 

150,  151, 159, 160, 166, 176, 180, 181, 
186, 189, 191, 193, 195, 203, 216, 259, 268 

Alger  Charles  J 29 

Allen'  Joel  Aseph 165 

Aller,'Henry  D 129, 166, 

167  182, 192, 194, 196, 201, 208, 213, 214, 216, 226, 233 

Allport ,  Morton 122, 129 

Amelin.  John 178 

American-Canadian  Boundary  Com  mission..      184 

American  Carp  Culture  Association 221 

Ancher,  Ernst 189 

Anderson,  John 50, 70, 129, 176 

Anderson,  O.  P 30 

Anderssen,  Joakim 165, 168, 175, 190,214,219 

Annaniassen ,  Abraham 149, 177, 189, 219 

Annin,  James 42 

Anthony,  O.  C 125 

Anthony ,  Raoul  Louis  Ferdinand 68, 138 

Applegate.  J.  P 207 

Arapian,  E.  J 273 

Armistead,  A.  Wilson 120 

Armistead ,  J.  J 47 

Arnold ,  Isaac 54, 122 

Atkins,  Charles  G 30, 34, 35, 45, 47, 49, 70, 99. 

102, 103, 125, 129, 138, 164, 165, 168, 201, 203, 260 

Atwater,  Wilbur  Olin 56, 70, 213, 221,2-53,287 

At  wood,  Nathaniel  E.. .  63. 146,165, 168, 183, 192,214 

Augur,  C.  H 188 

A  very ,  F.  W 191 

Ayson,  L.  F 121 

B.   .  267 

Babbitt ,  John  O 55, 198 

Babcock,  William  C 55. 104, 132, 205 

Babson,  F.  J 197 

Bache,R.  M 244 

Baird,  George  Washington 13 

Baird ,  Spencer  Fullerton 9, 13. 16, 18, 27, 30, 35, 

41,42,44,45,47,50,68,69,81,82, 
87,  122,126,127,132,139,145,147, 
148, 150, 159, 164, 165, 169, 171 ,172, 
173, 181, 186, 187, 189, 203, 204,206, 
214,215,219,  221,225.291,298 

Baldwin,  Charles  H 93, 179 

Ball.E.M 201 

Banmeyer,  M 119 

Barber ;  C.  H 70, 129 

Barbour,C.  H 135 

Barfurth,D 30,70 

Barin,  L.  T 47,70 

Barker,  E.  L 55,198 

Barnes,  A.  G 59,123 

Barnes,  William  M 65 

Barney,  Raymond  L 238,241,284 

Barnston,  George 76,209 

Bartet ,  C 75, 119, 131 

Bartlett,  John  R 50 

Bartlett ,  Sylvester  P 4 7, 54, 112, 126 

Battle,  John  D 16,246,251 

Bavarian  Fishery  Association 114 

Bayer,  Hector  von 138, 164 

Bean,  Barton  A 45, 84, 86. 90, 168 

Bean,  Tar leton  Hoffman 18,30,34, 3o, 42,44, 

55,67,70,74,82,83,87,88,92,94,117,122,129, 
137,  138,165,166,200,201,205,291,292,293 

Beardslee,  lister  Anthony 14 

Beardsley ,  Arthur  Eugene 42 

Beckley ,  Emma  Metcalf 187 

Behr,  Friedrich  von 59, 

70, 114, 120, 123, 138, 139, 147,217 
Benecke,  Bert  hold  Adolf. . .  30, 


Page. 

Benedict ,  James  E 270, 279 

Berry,  Samuel  Stillman 260, 262 

Bertram,  James  G 147, 176, 177 

Besana.  Giuseppe 120 

Bettom,  Eugenio 43, 113, 120, 123, 129, 138 

Bigelow,  Henry  Bryant 16 

Bigelow,  Maurice  Alpheus 270 

Bigelow,  Robert  Payne 270 

Birge ,  Edward  A 21, 22, 42 

Bissell,  John  H 173, 174 

Blackford,  Eugene  Gilbert 19, 41, 

47.55,59,111.117,161,162,196,205,206,245,251 

Blake,  William  Phipps 291 

Bland,  John 150 

Boake,  Bancroft 45 

Boardman,  W.  H 268 

Boeck,  Axel,i.  e.  Jonas  Axel. . . .  4^,55,178,211,269 

Boeck,G 298 

Boepple,  Johann  Frederick 262 

Bolfman,  Charles  Harvy 54, 87 

Borne,  Max  von  dem 54, 

59, 114, 120, 122, 123, 138, 139,215,247 

Borodine,  Nicolas  A 51,111,113,115,134 

Boston  Daily  Advertiser 194 

Bottemanne,  C.  J 70, 120, 129 

Bouchon-Brandely ,  Germain 113, 

114,242,247,248,259 

Bower,  Seymour 70, 137 

Bower,  Ward  Taft -. . . .  50, 129, 130, 149, 16fi,  167, 

182, 192, 194, 195, 201, 208, 213, 214, 216, 226, 227, 228 

gowers,  George  Meade 150 
owers,  Luther  J 40 

Brakeley,  John  H 40, 59, 123, 233, 283 

Brant,  Martin 219 

Brevoort,  J.  Carson 221 

Brice,  John  J 7,45,70,99,129,146,225,230,273 

Broca,  P.  de 68, 194, 244,249.253 

Brocchi,  P 30,52,247 

Brooks,  William  Keith 30, 242, 243, 291 

Brouster.E.B 190 

Brown,  /.  E 101 

Brown,  J.  J 35 

Brown,  James  Temple 165, 225, 228, 293 

Brumme 30, 114 

Buccich 273 

Buch,  Sophus  Andreas 45, 55, 211, 243 

Buck,  H.  H 71,137 

Buckingham,  R.  H 167 

Burnpus,  Hermon  Cary 43, 66, 208, 219, 265 

Bunce,  Henry  C 245 

Burke,  Charles  Victor 83,94 

Burns,  Frank 79 

Bush.  Katherine  Jeanette 16,261 

Butcher,  E.  Z 59 

Caird,  James  T...  177 

Caldwell,  John  K 180 

California  Laws,  Statutes,  etc 253 

California  State  Fisheries  Commission 185 

Calkins,  Gary  Nathan...  277 

Campbell,  J.B 50,83,112 

Canfield ,  Harry  L 59, 190 

Cape  Ann  Breeze 153 

Carpenter.  Charles 42 

Carr,  T.  F.  Robertson 55, 177, 210 

Carrington,  William  T 161 

Carswell,  James . .      126 

Cary.H.  H 27, 43, 55, 60, 123, 132, 205 

Casella,  Louis  P 14 

Casto,  L.  P 48 

Causans,  Viscount  de 114 

Cerda,  Juan  de  la  C 118 

Certes,  A 277 

Chabot-Karlen 30, 114 

Chadwick,  B.  P ..78,145,196 

Chalker,  Robert  B 55,205 

Chamberlain,  Frederick  M 30, 40, 

42,  44,  48,  50, 71, 100, 130, 166, 182, 192, 
194,195,201,202,208,216,227,228,233 


42,45,48,70,123,139,147,150,177,212,293  '   Chamberlain,  T 35 

299 


300 


INDEX   TO   AUTHORS. 


Page. 

Chambers,  W.  Oldham 120 

Chapman.  Pearson 55, 145. 196, 207 

Cheever,  Henry  T 35 

Cheney ,  A.  Nelson 30, 48, 71, 130 

Chicago  Tribune 191 

Chittenden,  Newton  H 216 

Chittenden,  Russel  Henry 222, 287 

Christensen,  R 187 

Christoffers,  Harry  J 166, 227 , 230 

Church  Danie IT 65, 145, 198 

Churchill,  Edward  Perry 238, 

239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 249, 253, 265, 266,267,269 

Clagett,J.C 54 

Clark,  Alonzo  Howard. . . .  30, 40, 78, 82, 158, 165. 167, 
169, 170, 172, 197, 198, 208, 214, 220, 226, 228,284 

Clark,  D.C 30 

Clark,  Frank  Nelson ..  30,55, 

71, 99, 104, 105, 117, 126, 130, 132, 135, 137, 139 

Clark,  George  A 227 

Clark,  Howard  Walton. .  90, 233, 255, 256, 257, 261, 262 

Clark,  Hubert  Lyman 279 

Clarke,  H.  R 71,84,135 

Clinton,  G.  P 34 

Cobb,  John  Nathan 30, 48, 50, 51, 63, 71, 116, 130, 

149, 150, 151, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 166, 169, 171, 
180, 182, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195,196,201, 
202, 203, 208, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218,219,220, 
221  226, 227, 229, 249, 267, 268, 269, 273, 284, 287 

Cockerell,  Theodore  Dm  Alison 39 

Cocks,  Alfred  Heneage 228 

Coe,  Wesley  Roswell 15,278 

Coker,  Robert  Ervin. . .  8, 27, 48, 52, 164, 175, 217, 219, 
255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260,  261,  262,  265,266, 287 

Colburn,  John  F 248 

Cole,  Leon  Jacob 17, 30, 

34, 37, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 60, 123, 191, 222 

Collins,D.  E 18.30,48 

Collins, JohnD 71,130 

Collins,  Joseph  William 13, 15, 17, 30, 35, 42, 

48, 50, 55, 56, 63, 64, 66, 68,  78, 117, 126, 146, 
148, 149, 150, 159, 160, 162, 165, 166, 167,168, 
169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 
179, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194,195, 
196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 203, 204, 207, 208, 210, 
213, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222, 225, 226, 228, 234, 
240, 248, 250, 252, 253,  255, 260, 273,  278, 293 

Colson,  C.  Bunting 242 

Commercial.  The,  Port  Huron,  Mich 184 

Conklin,  B.  F 199 

Cory,E.J 206 

Costa,  Achille 176,177 

Coste,  Jean  Jacques  Marie  Cyprian  Victor. ...     241, 
247, 248, 252, 253, 259 

Cotte,  Jules 273 

Couchman  J.  W 60,118 

Coutance,H.  A 44 

Cox,  Ulysses  Orange 52, 87, 89, 91 

Coxe,  Frank 169 

Crawford, S.  M 135 

Creighton,  R.  J 116, 121 

Crevecoeur,  Michel  Guillaume  St.  Jean  de, 

called  St.  John  de  Crevecoeur 228 

Crittenden,  A.  R 56 

Crocker,  L.  B 41 

Crosby,  John  Schuyler 112 

Crozier.  William  J 40, 77, 291 

Cummins,  George  W 222, 287 

Curtis,  J.E 90,137 

Curtis, Winterton  Conway 37, 256, 257 

Dall,  William  Healey 161 , 162, 262 

Dambeck,  Carl ...  30, 48, 63, 158, 163, 176, 178, 179, 191 
Danglade,  Ernest.  .  17,240,246,250,251,258,262,278 

Daniell,  William  C 56,132 

Dannevig,  Gunder  Mathisen 71, 

93,115,121,126,139,267 

Dantziger 176,210 

Davis,  Bradley  Moore 17, 52, 283 

Davis,  H.  B. 60,117,123,222 

Davis,  H.  S , 37 

Day,  Francis 43, 

45. 48, 71, 93, 130, 132, 147, 149, 179, 184, 190, 219 
Dean,  Bashford . ., 34. 

51, 134, 238, 239, 240, 241 . 246, 247, 248, 251, 252 

De  Bloise,  E.  T 56, 188, 198, 214 

De  Bon 247 

Delano,  J.  S 135 


Page. 

Delawder,  G.  W 135 

Delchamps.  John  J 244 

Dempsey,  W 55,205 

Dennis,  Oregon  Milton 182 

Derby.  V.  L 193 

Detwiler,  John  Y 167,244,250,257 

Dice,  Lee  Raymond 166,227,230 

Dickinson,  Fred.  W 185 

Dimmock,  George 42 

Dohrn,  Anton,  i.  e.  Felix  Anton 292 

Dolge,  Alfred 60, 218 

Donahue,  James 268 

Donaldson,  R.  J 60, 123 

Donnelly,  Frank  L 161,205 

Donnelly,  W.  J.  S 175 

Doolittle,  A.  A 22, 30, 88, 283 

Dorrance,  C 222 

Doucot,  Charles 66,260 

Dousman,  H.  F 76,131 

Dowell,  Benjamin  Franklin 71, 112, 135, 185 

Downing,  Seth  W 71, 137 

Downman,  R.  II 171,233 

Drake,  Franklin  Jeremiah 15, 19 

Dresser,  Henry 54 

Dressier,  Fletcher  B 78 

Driscoll,  Edward. . .  15, 159, 170, 171, 172, 193, 195,259 

Ducastel,  M 114, 140 

Duclos,  Gilbert 54,119 

Duerden,  James  Edwin 278 

Duff,  R.  W 177 

Duke.  Richard  Thomas  Walker 41,60, 191 

Dukehart,  J.  P 233 

Duncan,  J.  Barker 71,115,130,135 

Dunlap,  M.  E 188 

Dunn,  Horace  D 50, 71, 113, 117, 130 

Dunn,  Mathias 30,63,126 

Dunning,  Philo 35 

Dyrenforth,  Robert  G 186 

Earll,  Robert  Edward .  27, 30, 47, 48, 50, 56, 63, 78, 126, 
127, 132, 152, 158. 160, 163, 165, 168, 169, 170, 185, 
187  192. 195, 196, 197,  200,  204, 216, 219, 220, 221 

Eastman,  Frank  S Ill 

Eben-Bauditten 42,60, 114,123 

Ebert,  Amos 191 

Eckardt,  George 60,123 

Eckardt,R 56,132 

Eckardt-Liibbinchen ,  R 60, 1 23 

Edmonds,  Richard  II 251 

Edwards, Vinal N. .  45,46,49,87,127,171,205,200,284 

Eigenmann,  Carl  H 28, 

30,40,45,63,66,67,77,79,82,92,190 

Eisen,  Gustav 279 

Eldridge,  John  A 258,262 

Elliott,  Henry  Wood 42, 126, 165, 225, 226 , 227 

Elliott,  James  W 169, 197 

Ellis,  J.  Frank 100,111 

Enders,  F.  H 121 

Endicott,  Charles 159, 180 

England,  National  Fish  Culture  Association.        40 

Evans,  Kelly 137 

Evermann,  Barton  Warren...  9,15,17,19,21,22,27, 
30,34,35,41,45,50,54,56,68,71,72,73,74,82,83, 
84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,99,111,113, 
135,  137, 166,  167,  168, 180, 182, 190,  191,  200,  202, 
203,  208, 225, 227, 233,  238,  240,  246,  251,  262,  292 

Ewart,  James  Cossar 27, 28, 56,  111,  127, 139, 219 

Exeter,  Marquisof 115 

Farlow,  William  G  ibson. . .  . .  63, 220, 283, 284 

Farr.  S.  C 72, 121 

Farrington,  John 122 

Fassett,  Harry  Clifford. ...  Ill ,  129, 149, 166, 182, 192, 
194, 195, 201, 208, 213,214,216,227 

Feddersen,  A 48, 55, 178, 292 

Fenton,  Henry  J 132 

Ferguson,  Thomas  B 56, 132, 205, 206 

Fesler,  Bert 78 

Fewkes,  Jesse  Walter 15, 278 

Ffennell,  Henry. . .  120, 298 

Fiedler 48,72,212 

Field,  George  Wilton 260,268 

Field,  Irving  A 30, 165, 215, 219, 222, 256, 260 

Field,  The,  London 176 

Figgins,  J.  D 291 

Finely,  Charles  1 56.72,130 


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Finn.W 56,122,177,210 

Finsch,  Otto 4o,  60, 117, 123 

Fisher,  F.  B 50, 168 

Fisher,  J.  G 225 

Fisher,  Walter  Kenrick 15, 234, 279 

Fisher,  William  J 72, 202 

Fitzhugh,  D.  H 148 

Flegel,  Charles 274 

Fletcher,  William  W 76, 137 

Flint,  James  Milton 277 

Florida  Laws,  Statutes,  etc 253 

Fogarty.J 273 

Foliett,  Richard  E 135 

Forbes,  Robert  Bennet 150 

Forbes,  Stephen  Alfred 30, 

31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 72, 270, 277, 283, 291 

Forest  and  Stream 120 

Foster,  N .  W 48 

Fowler,  Gilbert 206 

Fraichc,  Felix 243, 247 

Fraley,  W.  R 135 

France,  Minister  of  Marine  and  the  Colonies.  176, 180 

France,  Moniteur  dc  la  Pisciculture 212 

Franke,  Johann 34, 119 

Franklin,  Dwight 291 

Frantz  Emanuel  H 135 

Fraser,  C.  McLean 278 

Freeman 148 

French.  Peter 166 

Frey  Emile 72, 121 

Friedlaender,  Oscar  O 42, 56, 198, 214 

Friele,  M . .  163. 178, 209, 211, 214, 219, 220, 227, 228, 269 

Fryer,  Charles  Edward 137, 185, 260, 268 

Fuller,  Alfred  E 139 

Fuller,  Cabel  Allen 240, 287, 288 

Fuller,  Thomas 60, 93 

Fullerton,  Samuel  F 137 

Fulton,  T.  Wemyss 115 

Gaines,  Kemp 28, 60, 123 

Gallup,B.  Frank 50,213,214 

Gamgee,  John 220 

Garde,  Aug 149, 177, 210, 212, 221 

Gardner,  A.  P 42, 80, 125, 135 

Gardner,  Albert  A 207 

Garman,  Samuel 241, 298 

Gasoh,  Adolf 31, 60. 113, 123 

Gauthier,  C.  W 169 

Gaylord ,  Harvey  Russell 34, 72 

Geare,  Randolph  1 72 

George,  W.  C 273 

Gerber ,  C 60. 218 

German  Fishery  Association 163 

Gifford,  George 56, 147 

Gilbert,  Charles  Henry.  15, 22, 40, 72, 74, 80, 83, 84, 85, 
89,91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 165, 202, 203, 215, 244, 249 

Gilbert,  N.  C 32, 38, 90 

Gilbert,  W.I 72,131,135 

Gilchrist,  F.  C 45 

Giles,  W.S 139 

Gill,  Theodore  Nicholas 44, 

68, 82, 87, 117, 165,193,260 

Gillespie,  Samuel . .  31, 60, 123 

Glaser,  O.C 17,238,251 

Glasgow  Herald 228 

Glen  Falls  Republican 72 

Glennan,  A.  H 36 

Golden,  R .  A 48 

Goldsborough,  Edmund  Lee 21, 

41, 45, 46, 72, 74,  S3. 88, 90, 92, 93, 262 

Goldsmith 116 

Goll,  Hermann 72, 121 

Goode,  George  Brown 7, 28, 31, 36, 37, 42, 44, 

47,48,50,51, 52, 53, 54. 55, 56, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 
67,  68, 69, 70, 72,  77,  78, 79, 81, 82, 87, 94, 99, 126, 
128,145, 148, 149, 158, 160. 165. 183, 185, 187, 188, 
192.194, 197, 198. 199, 208, 214, 216, 222, 225,  249 
Gorham,  Frederic  Poole.  34, 44, 258, 266, 267, 268. 284 

Gould,  N.  E 48 

Grabill,  L.  R 104 

Grady.JohnE 274 

Grant,  Isaac  H 56, 195, 1 98 

Grave,  Benjamin  Harrison 255, 257 

Grave,  Caswell 17, 238, 241, 246, 251 

Great  Britain 185 

Great  Britain,  commissioners  appointed  to 

inquire  into  the  sea  fisheries 147, 176, 177 

Great  Britain,  royal  commission  on  trawling..      147 


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Greeley,  Arthur  White . .  59, 84 

Green,  Erik  H 213, 214, 287 

Green,  Loren  W 34, 72, 130, 135, 146,  216 

Green,  Seth 73, 112, 117, 130, 135, 203, 233 

Green,  William  Ppotswood 211 

Greene,  Carl  Hartly 73 

Greene,  Charles  Wilson 27, 39, 40, 48, 73 

Greenfield,  Alfred 73, 121, 137 

Greer,  Rob  Leon 56, 150, 160, 185, 200, 213, 215 

Griffin,  G.  W 259 

Griffith,  William 56, 132 

Gross,  Julius 60. 123, 218 

Gudger,  Eugene  Willis 28, 45,  .S3 

Gundersen,  H 64, 218 

Gunnison,  James  W 245 

Gunther.  Albert 45 

Gurley,  R.  R 34, 37, 277 

Haack,  Hermann 31, 42, 73, 130, 135, 137, 291 

Habersham,  William  Ney  A 45, 73, 209 

Habershaw,  Frederick 229 

Haeckel,  Ernest  Heinrieh  1'hilipp  August ...  22 

Hahn,  Clarence  Wilson 37 

Haime,  Jules 113 

Hall,  Ansley 56, 186, 

196!  204, 216, 220, 240, 241, 243, 245, 251, 253, 257 

Halloy,  Leon  d* 114 

HalpeVine,  E 283 

Hamilton,  W.  R 44 

Hamlen,  William 56,104,132 

Hamlin,  Augustus  Choate 43, 47, 73, 203 

Hammond,  J.  P 174 

Hanna,  G.  Dallas 227, 234 

Hanna,S.  W 86,298 

Harding,  Charles  William . .  57, 132, 134, 177, 256, 257 

Harding,  Garrick  M Ill 

Hardy,  t.  H 14fi 

Harger,  Osrar 270 

Hargitt,  Charles  Wesley 278 

Harper,  John  A 130 

Harrell,  J.  Dock 57, 79, 187 

Harris,  Gwynn 57, 196, 207 

Harron,  Leighton  G 46, 81, 125. 138 

Hartung,  G 298 

Harvey,  Moses 175 

Harvie- B  rown,  John  A  lexander 234 

Harz,  C.  O 31 

Haskell,  E .  E 239 

Haskell,  E .  H 64, 192 

Hatch,  Thomas  E 76, 201 

Hathaway,  Walter  E 50, 198, 260 

Hausser,  A .  E 241, 247 

Haverfield,  N.  T 218 

Hawkins,  J.  W 31,57 

Hay,Naman 125 

Hay,  Oliver  Perry 89,91 

Hay,  William  Perry 233, 265, 266, 269 

Hayward,  Joseph  H 175 

Healy,R 79 

Hearder,  William 189 

Heath,  Harold 227 

Heath,  Neil 41,44 

Hecht,Selig 40,77,291 

Hector,  James 180, 225, 228 

Heincke,  Friedrich,  i.  e.,  Johann  Friedrich. .  178 

Hemphill,  Henry 260,261 

Hcnsen.  Victor 22, 28, 44, 181 

Henshall,  James  Alexander..  31, 85, 100, 112, 127, 222 

Hensman,  John  T 54, 120 

Hermes,  Otto 27,28,48,52,126 

Herndon,  C.  G 298 

Herrick,  Charles  Judson 27, 39 

Horrick,  Francis  Hobart 265, 266, 267, 268, 269 

Hessel,  Rudolph 36, 

40, 42, 60, 73, 117, 123, 127, 138, 257, 258, 279, 283 

Heyser,E 60,123 

Hiester,  Charles  E 80, 140, 191 

Hildebrand,  Samuel  Frederick 31, 45, 57, 69, 89 

Hinckley,  Isaac 215 

Hind,  H.  G 48,127 

Hinkelmann 48, 52, 181, 225 

Hobbs,  James  R 225 

Hobbs,  Orlando 89 

Hodge,  E.  B 73,130 

Hoek,  Paulus  PeroniusCato...  212,241,242,243,248 

Hoffman 114 

Hoffman,  R.  E 288,292 

Holberton,  Wakeman 73.135 


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INDEX   TO   AUTHORS. 


Holden,E.  C 73.203 

Holder,  Charles  Frederiok..34,45,46,167,168,291,292 

Holmes,  John  F 42,48,197 

Holmes,  Samuel  Jackson 270 

Homergue,  Louis  C.  d' 57, 183, 185, 198, 216 

Horst,  Rutgar 241,242,243 

Hovey,  Horace  Carter 51, 207, 217, 222 

Howard,  Arthur  Day 255, 256,257 

Howe,  Freeland 17, 19 

Howeil,  D.  Y 209 

Hoxie,  Walter 67, 128 

Hoyt,  W.D 19,283,284 

Hubbard,  W.  F 108,130 

Hiibner,  A 36, 176 

Hubreoht,  Ambrosius  Arnold  Willem Ill 

Hudson,  George  A 60, 85 

Hughes,  Smith  E 77, 135, 164 

Hume,  R.  D 216 

Hunger,  Oscar 60 

Huske,  C.  J. 57, 73, 132, 136, 139 

Huxley,  Thomas  II 35, 177, 242, 248 

Ingalls,  J.  F 22,164 

Ingersoll  Ernest 165, 238, 249, 258, 261 

International  Fishery  Congress 295 

Isley,  Frederick  B 256,262 

Ito,  K 179,218,219,221 

Jacobson,  H 19 

Jacoby,  Leopold.. , 28, 52 

Jaffe,  3 ! 114,136 

James,  Bushrod  W 185 

Jann,P.  F 57,205 

Japan,  Bureau  of  Agriculture 179, 

212,228,233,269,284 

Jenkins,  Oliver  Peebles 22, 65, 77, 93, 94 

Jennings,  Herbert  Spencer 277, 279 

Jennings,  Ralph  S 219 

Jensen,  Olaf  Scheveland 57, 148, 211 

Jerrell,H.  P 73,212 

Johnson,  August 124 

Johnson,  George  A 45, 298 

Johnson,  Robert  Sidney 31, 36, 140, 283 

Johnson,  Samuel 61,116,124 

Johnston,  Edward  C.  15, 159, 170, 171, 172, 193, 195, 259 

Johnston,  Joseph,  &  Sons 189 

Joncas,  Louis  Zepherin 174, 209 

Jones,  C.  E 41 

Jones,  Ernest  Lester 202, 227 

Jones,  J.  F 80,125 

Jordan,  David  Starr 15, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 61 , 63, 

65,  66,  68,  69,  73,  77,  79,  80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 
89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95, 116,  125,  159,  165, 
172, 174, 180,  ]  84, 185, 187, 203, 215, 222, 227 
Jousset  de  Bellesme,   Georges  Louis  Marie 

Felicien 80,119 

Joyce,  H.  B 14,195 

Juday ,  Chancey 21 , 22, 31 , 61 , 73, 84 

Juel,  Niels 158,178,210,228 

K.,  Baron  von 31,140 

Kabler,  N.  D 124 

Karsten,  Gustav 14,44,48,181 

Keller,  H 165,176 

Kellogg,  James  L 256,257,258,268 

Kemp,  N.  H 57,217 

Kendall,  William  Converse 18,21,31,37,38,41, 

43,  45,  46, 50, 53, 63, 69, 74, 80, 82, 83, 85, 86, 
87,  88,  90, 91,92, 117, 125, 159, 167, 176, 180, 
181,  189, 191, 193, 197,198,  218, 219, 222, 261 

Kennedy,  B.  E.  B 136 

Kennedy,  Clarence  Hamilton 66 

Kensington,  Edward  Thomas 222, 287 

Kenworthy,  C.  J 62,222 

Kerbert,  Coenraad 37,120 

Kerr,  John  W 31,76,209 

Keyes,  C.  M 184 

Kiaer,  Anders  Nicolai 178,253 

Kibbe,!.  P 246 

Kidder,  Jerome  Henry 9, 14, 41, 288, 298 

Kiel,  Peter 31,76,209 

Kincaid,  Walters 139 

King,  W.Z - 198 

Kinney,  Aug.  C -..      187 

Kirsch,  M 61,127 

Kirsch,  Philip  H 22, 68, 86, 89, 91, 233, 261 

Kirtland,  Frederick 43 


Page. 
Kitahara,  T  .................................      179 

Kite,  J.  Alban  .........................  78,  127,  139 

Klotz,  J.  P.  J  ....................  34,  SO,  117,  130,  140 

Knauthe,  Karl  .............................  42,  124 

Knight,  William  ............................      183 

Knowles,  Herbert  M  ........................        36 

Knudsen,  Henrik  ...........................      214 

Kochs,  W  ...................................       31 

Kohlo,  Charles  ..............................      163 

Koons.  Benjamin  Franklin  ................  256,  262 

Kopsch,  H  ..................................      116 

Koss,  R.  A  ..............................  31,74,136 

Kostytschev,  Pevel  Andruvich  ............  222,  287 

Kottbus,  Handelskammer  ...................      163 

Krause,  Hans  Gunner  ......................  93,  175 

Krause,  Karl  E.  H  ...............  42,  64,  69,  166,  195 

Krueger,  A.  C  ...............................        48 

Kumlien,  Ludwig  .....................  160,165,173 

Kunnel  ....................................  74,136 

Kuntz,  Albert  ...................  27,28,46,47,69,77 

Kunz,  George  Frederick  ...............  258,  259,  260 

Kutchin,  Howard  M  .........................    "166, 

182,  192,  194,  195,  202,  213,  216,  226,  229 

Labatt,  Henry  L  ...........................      19S 

Lailin  &  Co  ...............................  146,  183 

Lahaway  ....................................       31 

Laighton,  Cedric...  ..  57,205 

La  Motto,  Alfred  V  ..........................      113 

Land,  Gordon  ...............................      136 

Landmark,  Anthon,  /.  c..  Even  Anthon 

Thomas  ..................  ............  38,  115,  182 

Lanman,  Charles  ...............  31,  47,  57,  74,  76,  209 

Latham,  Silas  B  ...........................  197,  200 

Laurent.  Pierre  ..............................      242 

La  Valette  St.  George,  Adolf  Johann  Hubert, 

Freiherr  von  .............................  43,  139 

Lawrence,  George  W  ........................      167 

Lawrence-Hamilton,  J  .........  213,  219,  220,  222,  284 

Layet,  Alexander  ...........................      284 

Leach,  Glen  C  .....................  115,  124,  134,  136 

Lee,  Leslie  A  .............................  17,  31,  47 

Lee,  Thomas  ................................       92 

Lefebvre,  Alfred  ........................  80,  119,  125 

Lefevre,  George  ........................  37,  256,  257 

Lefevre.  George  Shaw  .......................      177 

Lehrs,  George  Lambert  ......................      189 

Leith,  J.  M  ............................  177,184,189 

Lembkey,  Walter  1  ........................  166,  227 

Lennurt,J.T  ............................  57,207 

293 
122 

61,  124 
36,64,  266 
28,  287 


Leonard,  J.A 

Leonard,  William  L 

Leonhardt,  G 

Leslie,  Charles  C 

Levene,  Phoebus  Aaron  Theodore  .........      , 

Lewis,  George  A  ...........................        80 

Libbey,  William  .........................  13,  14,  18 

Libby,T.E  ...............................      260 

Lincoln,  Benjamin  ..........................      130 

Lincoln,  Thomas  ...........................  76,  201 

Lindenkohl,  A  ...............................        19 

Linton,  Edwin  ..........  31,32,34,37,38,89,278,279 

Ljungman,  Axel  Vilhelm  ....................      32, 

48,  57,  127,  147,  148,  179,  189,  190,  211,  293 
Loeb,  Jacques  ...............................       48 

London,  Fish  Trades  Gazette  ...............      219 

London,  Journal  of  the  National  I  ish  Culture 
Association  ................................      163 

Loomis,  Watts  T  ........................  74,  88,  130 

Lord,  Henry  W  .............................        89 

Lord,  W.Scott  ..............................        41 

Lotsey,  Johannes  Paulus  ..............  238,  256,  284 

Low,D.  W  ............................  158,174,197 

Low'  W.  F  ................................  104,  128 

Lowell,  James  Russell  .......................      293 

Lucas,  Frederic  Augustus  ...............  27,  66  291 

Luce,  Thomas  R  ............................  53,  87 

Lundberg,  Rudolph.  52,149,158,163,  179,  189,  210,  212 
Lydell,  Dwight  ......................  46,  54,  122,  137 

Lyman,  Theodore  .................  140,  169,  182,  201 

Lynchburg  Advance  ........................      191 

MacCallum,  G.  A  ............................      184 

MacDonald.  Rose  M.  E  ................  218,  225,  227 

MacFarland.  Frank  Mace  ....................      261 

Macgowan,  Daniel  J  .............  41,  61,  124,  127,  269 

Mackrill,  Alfred  .............................        61 

Magie,  William  Francis  .....................      298 


INDEX   TO   AUTHORS. 


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Maitland,  James  Ramsey  Gibson. . .  74, 117, 120, 130 

Malmgren.  Anders  Johan 38, 

49, 74,  111,  113, 114, 115, 116, 179 

Malmros,  Oscar 219 

Manley.  John  Jackson 115, 120 

Marchant,A 124 

Marenzeller,  Emil,  edler  von 32, 113, 273 

Marquette,  George  R 298 

Marsh,  Millard  Caleb 17. 27, 32, 34, 38, 42, 43, 44, 

49. 50, 72, 92, 130,140,151,'  160, 166, 182,  192,  194, 
196,201,202,214,15,217,227,229, 249,  267, 284, 288, 

Marshall,  William  Stanley 32,  &, 90 

Martens,  J.  B 14,277,283 

Martin,  Robert  A 61, 191 

Martin,  Stephen  J 43, 

49  64, 79, 169, 172, 187, 188, 190, 192, 197, 211, 241 

Maryland  Commission  of  Fisheries 124 

Maslieurat-Lagemard 74, 119 

Mason,  Frank  Holcomb 32, 74, 137, 138 

Mason,  Harry  W 80, 112, 128 

Massachusetts  Laws,  Statutes,  etc 183  253 

Mast,  Samuel  Ottmar 47, 69 

Mather,  Fred 32, 

49, 57, 61, 64, 69, 74, 87, 88, 107, 117, 119, 120, 126, 
130, 134, 136, 137, 165, 169,  206, 243, 265, 2G6, 267 

Matsubara,  Shinnosuke 01, 127 

Matte,  Paul 68, 117 

Mattson,  H 179 

Mauriac.  E 64 , 284 

Mayer,  Alfred  Goidsborough 15, 278 

Maynard,  H.  J 74, 113, 136 

Mazyck,  W.  St.  J 36, 199 

McClelland,  Samuel 124 

McDonald,  Marshall 16, 18, 19, 

32,  36,  38,  49,57,58,61,64,74,79,80,91,99, 
102, 104, 106, 109,  111,  117,122,124, 125, 126, 
127, 128, 130, 133, 136,137, 138, 139, 146, 164, 
165, 171,  182,  185, 186, 196, 198, 202,203, 252 

McDowell,  W.  W . . 207 

McGehee,  Montford 233 

McGregor.  R.  C 83, 95 

Mclntosh,  William  Carmichael 28, 115, 292 

McKennie,  M 164 

McLain,  Melvin 197 

McMenamin  &  Co 267 

McQueen,  Alexander 209 

Mead,  Albert  Davis 140,215,267,280 

Medary ,  Charles  S 124 

Meehan,W.E 182 

Meek,  Seth  Eugene 21 , 

52,72,83,85,86,87,88,89,90,95,261,292 

Melbourne,  Argus 121 

Merchant,  George 79, 1 87, 197 

Merriam,  Clinton  Hart 43,88,225 

Metcalf-Martin 74,124,136,137 

Meyer,  Heinrich  Adolf. 44,58,127,181 

Michigan  State  Board  of  Fish  Commissioners .     298 

Miescher-Riisch,  F 40,74 

Milan,  Thomas 225 

Miller,  John  F 67,128 

Miller,N.B 36 

Miller,  W.B 183 

Milligan.  John  D 89 

Milner,  James  W 22, 32, 38, 

43,  44,  46, 49,  58, 74, 76, 82, 91 , 107,  111 ,  133, 
137, 139, 146,148,157,164.170,171,173,184,209 

Miner,  Roy  Waldo 291 

Mitchell,  Philip  Henry. ...  238,240,241,243,256,284 

Mitsukuri,  Kakichi 116, 179, 233, 248, 257 

Mobius,  Karl  August 32, 140, 

147, 176, 181, 212, 238, 239, 242, 243, 247, 248, 253 

Moenkhaus,  William  J 68 

Monroe.  Ralph  M 233,273 

Moore,  B.V 246 

Moore,  C.  R 258 

Moore,  Emmeline 140, 283 

Moore,  Henry  Frank 15,17,21,28,32,39,43,44, 

49, 51 , 58, 64, 65, 88, 100, 148, 159, 176,180, 181, 
189,193,194,196,218,219,238,239,240,241,242, 
243,244, 245, 246,  249,250,251 ,253,270,273,274 

Moore,  John  Percy 28, 79, 127, 148, 197, 279 

Moore,  Thomas  J 117 

Moores,!.  R... 74 

Mordecai.E.  R 32,58 

Morgan,  George 74,88 

Morris,  Alfred 298 

Morriss,  T.  W 61, 124 

Moseley ,  Henry  Nottidge 43, 283 


Moser,  Jefferson  F 15,20,74,83,128, 

172, 186, 194, 202, 213, 214, 215, 217, 220, 238, 260 

Mosher,  A.  A 54,112,122 

Mosher,  Gideon 3.2,80 

Mowart,  Thomas 46 

Mulertt,Hugo 140,191 

Muntadas,  F 115 

Murray,  C.  H 43, 75 

Murray,  John 19 

Muth,H.W.C 124 

Myers,  A.  H 32 

Nansouty,  Max  de 257 

Narragansett  Herald 36 

National  Fishery  Congress 295 

Nature,  London 121 

Nederlandsche  Comm.   voor  het  zooligsch 

station 248 

Needhan,  James  G 32,277 

Neelley,J.  N 136 

Neher 39 

Nelson,  Edward  William 62, 85, 168, 173 

Nelson,  Julius 242 

Nethercleft ,  Walter 76 

Netherlands  Zoological  Station 239 

New  Jersey  General  Assembly 1 86 

New  York  Commissioner  of  1  isheries 32 

New  York  Market  Index  and  J  ournal 162 

New  York  State  Agricultural  Society 206 

New  York  Sun 136 

Nickersom,  Seth 146 

Nicklas,  Carl 32, 34, 40, 61, 124, 140, 163 

Nightingale,  Harold  W 256 

Ninni,  Alexander  P 248 

Nordqvist,  Oscar  Frithiof 21,42,111, 119,260 

Norges  Fiskeristyrelse 178 

Norny,  E .  R 46, 52, 80, 126, 128 

Norris,  Thaddeus 76,131 

Norsk  Fiskeritidende 292 

North,  Paul 268 

Nowicki,M 164 

Nussbaum 28, 138 

Nutting,  Charles  Cleveland 15, 278 

Nye,  Willard 15,32,43,45, 

53, 67, 79, 92, 169, 175, 193, 198, 209, 261, 265, 268 

Odvards,  J.  N 118 

Oemler,  A 245,254 

Oesterbol,A 32,45 

Oil,  paint,  and  drug  reporter 229 

Olsen,  O.T 185 

O'Malley,  Henry 49,75,130,202 

Oregonian 268 

Ortmann,  Arnold  Edward 15, 270 

Osborn,JohnH 58,205 

Osburn,  Raymond  C 17, 279 

Osgood,  Wilfred  Hudson 225, 227 

Osterhout,  P.M ...      206 

Oterendorp,  C.  G.  von 176 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring 16 

Page,  George  Shepard 124 

Page,  William  F 32,40,43,54,58,75, 

99, 122, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 190, 191 

Paige,  Charles  L 32, 75, 136 

Palmer,  B.  D 61,124 

Palmer,  George  H 172,183 

Pancritius,  P 32, 40 

Parker,  George  Howard ...  27, 40, 51, 78, 225, 227, 266 

Parramore,  T.  H 233 

Pasco,  I.  D 61,124 

Patterson.C.  P 19 

Paulsen,  Paul  George 164 

Pavesi,  Pietro 46, 53, 115 

Pearse,  Arthur  Sperry. .  28, 32, 38, 42, 43, 45, 49, 55, 68 

Pearson,  John  M 36 

Peck,  James  1 22, 32, 33 

Peebles,  M.  T 136 

Peirce,  Milton  P 41, 61 

Peixotto,  Benjamin  F 176, 180 

Perce,  H.  Wheeler 165,182 

Perrin,  M.  L 1 30, 267 

Pettis,  Robert 246 

Peyrer,  Karl 113, 158, 176, 177, 184, 186 

Phillips,  Barnet 45, 

49, 61, 64, 67, 79, 92, 117, 124, 174, 197, 200, 222 

Piepmeyer,  L.  W 17 

Pierce,  H.  D 36,70,85 


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Pierce,  H.  H ..  243.245 

Pierce,  John 136 

Pierre,  H.  J 136 

Pieters,  Adrian  John 283 

Pigg,  L.  H 124 

Pilsory,  Henry  Augustus 270 

Pirko,  Franz  von 119 

Pitman,  J.  Talbot 39,146 

Playfair,  Lyon  Playfair 61 

Poey,  y  Aloy,  Felipe 85 

Poincy,  J.  W.  de 85,244 

Polenz,  Chamberlain  von 114 

Polk.  William  R 58,200 

Pond,  Raymond  Haines 283 

Pope,  Thomas E.  B. .  21, 89, 117, 239, 240,245,250,253 

Poppe,  Robert  A 61,112,124 

Popular  Science  Monthly 140 

Post,  Hoyt 112 

Potts.  Edward 273 

Powell,  Samuel 172.183 

Pratt,  H.  S 38 

Pratt,  K.  B , 75,130 

Preble,  Edward  Alexander 225, 227 

Prince,  E.  E 44,121,137,260 

Proctor,  A.  II 225 

Proctor,  Richard  Anthony 14, 298 

Prussia,  Kommission  zur  wissenschaftlichen 
Untersuchung    der    deutschen    Meere   in 

Kiel 14,49,181 

Puys<§gur,  M 242,243,284 

Quarles,  J.  P 43 

Quattlebaum,  Paul 33,61,19i 

Quelch,J.J 93,175,21 

Radcliffe,  Lewis...  28,33.51,68,159,170,217.218,230 

Rankin,  E.  P 15,159,170,171,172,193,195,259 

Rasch,  Halvor  Heyerdahl 39, 115, 240, 248 

Rathbun,  Mary  Jane 15, 270 

Rathbun,  Richard..  9,14,15,16,17,18,  19,  20,21,22, 
27, 33, 36,  39,  46,  49,  64,  78,  90,  92,126.127,  128, 
131,134,135,146,159,165,168,170,171,172,173, 
174,175,183,186,187,192,197,198,202,203,204, 
207,  230,  240,  241,  244,  246,  247,  249,  250,  251, 
252, 262,  265,  267 ,  26  8.  269, 273 , 274 , 279, 280, 288 

Ravenel,  William  de  Chastignier 9, 

34,44,67,104,127,128,134,200,245,292,293 

Raveret-WatteJ,  C 33,75,113,119,131,140,266 

Redding,  B.  B 76 

Redding,  Joseph  D 43,61,117,124,148 

Redmond,  Roland 75,136 

Reed,  Dwight  T 179 

Reeves,  I.  S.  K 292 

Reichardt,  E 39 

Reighard,  Jacob  Ellsworth 21, 

22,33,46,61,87,298 

Reighard,  Paul  Roby 137 

Reighardt,  Edwards 140 

Reisenbichler,  G.  F 28,138 

Renard,  A 19 

Renaud\  J 241,247 

Rhode  Island  General  Assembly 170, 172, 183 

Rhode  Island  General  Assembly,  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  Fisheries 146 

Rice,  Henry  J 44,58,133 

Rich,  Willis  H 39,41,49,75,131 

Richardson,  Harriett 15,269,270 

Richardson,  Robert  Earl 94 

Riddle,  George  W , 51,126 

Ridgway,  Robert 293 

Riley,  Charles  Valentine 43,61 

Ritter,  Homer  P 244,249 

Roberts,  Winthrop  A 267 

Robeson,  John  S 180 

Robinson,  E.  M 34 

Robinson,  Robert  K 139 

Robinson,  W.Russell 75,117 

Rockwood,  A.  P 76,112.131 

Rogers,  Charles  G 278 

Rognerud,  Carl 64,126 

Roosen,  August  R 220 

Root,  Henry  T 268 

Rosenberg,  Albert 34,75 

Rossati.  Guido 177 

Rowe,  HenryC 241,244,253 

Rowley 36 

Rubetius,  H 267 

Ruge,  JohnG..  241,250,253,254,274 

Rumpff,Carl 247,253 


Page. 
Russia 184 

Rutherford,  Alexander  J 116 

Rutter,  Cloudsley 28, 

33,34,45,46,49,75,83,84,91,225 

Ryder,  Francis  W 193 

Ryder,  John  Adam 9,27,28. 

29,33,34,35.38,40,41,42,44,46,50,51,53,58,61, 
63,64, 65, 75, 78, 79, 80, 8i, 126, 127, 133, 134, 138, 
139,165,207,217,226,238,239,240,241,242,243, 
245, 250,  253, 256,  257, 260,  261, 284,287, 291, 292 

Sacramento  Record 161 

Sacre,0 36 

Safford,  William  Edward 94 

Sampson,  M.  R 49 

Sanford,  F.  C 228 

San  Francisco  Bulletin 193,225 

San  Francisco  Chronicle 149 

San  Francisco  Examiner 195 

San  Francisco,  Weekly  Bulletin 202 

Sars,  George  Ossian 14, 

29,33,39,49,50,64,115,158,178,209,211,269 

Sawyer,  J.  N 46,53 

Scherzer.  Karl  von 181 

Schieffelm,  W.  H.,&Co 215 

Schmidt,  Waldo  L 15, 

159,170,171,172,193,195,259 

Schroeder,  Seaton 20 

Schultz,  Alexander 163, 

180, 181, 211, 212, 214, 215, 217, 227 

Schwaab 33 

Schwab,  L 36 

Schwatka 166 

Scotch  Fisheries  Improvement  Association . .      164 

Scotland,  Fishery  Board 93, 147, 177, 184 

Scott,  GeorgeG 44 

Scudder,  Charles  W 7,41 

Scudder,  Newton  Pratt 69, 

149,160,165,187,194,195,220 

Seagle,  George  A 33,35,41,75,99,136 

Seal,  William  P 33,35,46,138,291,292 

Scale,  Alvin 94 

Seed,  William 116 

Seely,  Uriah 169 

Sekizawa,  Akekio 33, 75, 116 

Sellars,  L.  H 174 

Selys-Longchamps,  Edmond,  i.   e.,   Michel 

Edmond  Selys  de 114,147,184 

Seymour,  Charles 116 

Sharp,  John 55,122,138 

Shears,  E.  E 117 

Sheidon,  Ralph  Edward 40 

Sheley,  G.  A.. 146 

Shepard,  Joseph 168,205 

Shephard,  Isaac  F 116 

Sherman,  R.  U 131 

Sherwood.  George  H 46, 49, 87, 258, 267 , 268 

Shinkle,  A...... 191 

Shira,  A.  F 255,256,257,258 

Shore,  S.  A 269 

Shotwell,  J.  R 39 

Shufeldt,  Robert  Wilson 27, 52, 298 

Siebold,  C.  Th.  E..  von 61,127 

Sigerfoos,  Charles  Peter 255 

Siglin,  ZacharyT 203,225 

Siler,  Andrew  L 90,146 

Siler,  James  W 180 

Silvester,  Charles  Frederick 27, 66 

Simmons,  Newton 124 

Simms,  George  E 33, 42, 43, 75, 139, 283 

Simonsen,  Carl 210,219 

Simpson,  Charles  Torrey 255, 256, 259, 261, 262 

Singley,  J.  A 262 

Slack,  James  H 76,112,131,148,205 

Slade,  Elisha 49,225,234,259 

Small,  E.E 185 

Smart,  Goldsmith,  and  Johnson 116 

Smeitz,H.  A 239,244 

Smidth,J.  K 177,178,220 

Smiley,  Charles  Wesley 7,8, 

21, 22, 29, 41,55, 62, 80, 81 , 99, 118, 122, 124, 125, 
131 , 133, 136, 140, 150, 1 58, 159, 161 , 165, 173, 188, 
191  198  202, 204,  214, 218, 222, 225, 228, 291,298 

Smith................. 163 

Smith,  A.  C 265,268 

Smith  Albert  W 266,287 

Smith,  Amos 163 

Smith,  E.L 75,131 

Smith,  Everett 58,64,133 


INDEX  TO  AUTHOES. 


305 


Page. 

Smith.  H.  Stephenson...  121 

Smith,  Hugh  McCormick.  7,8,9,16,  27,  29,  33,  35. 
36,38,41,43,  44,46,  49,  50,  51,  53,  55,  56,  58, 
66,  67,  72,75,79,  81,  83,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  89, 
90,91,94,100,112,118,  122,  124,125,  126,131, 
133,  137,  146,  147,  149,  150.  151,  152,  153, 
154,  155,  156,  157,  159,160,  161,162,  165,  166, 
167,  168,  169,  170,  171,  172,173, 174,180,  186, 
187,  188,  T89,  190,  196,  197,  198,199,  200,201, 
202,  203,  204,  206,  207,  208,  210,  213,  214,  215, 
216,  217,  218,  219,  220,  221,  222,  225,  227,228, 
233,241 , 242, 246, 249, 250,  251 , 252, 253, 256,258, 
259,260,261,265,267,  268,  269,  273,274,284,292 

Smith,  James  A 17 

Smith,  Sanderson 19 

Smith,  SilasB 75,136 

Smith,  Sydney  Irving ....  16, 33, 76, 201, 261, 269, 277 

Smithers,E.  J 116,124 

Sneed,  William 248 

Snell,  Merwin  P 182 

Snell,  Merwin-Marie  P 157, 173, 217 

Snodgrass,  Robert  E 225 

Snow,  Julia  Warner 22,284 

Snyder,  John  Otterbein 21, 

75, 84, 88, 89, 90, 92, 94, 291 
Societe"  Nationale  d' Acclimation  de  France . .     119 

Soiling,  A 220 

Solomon,  John  1 244,259 

Soper,  Adelbert 199 

Soudakevicz,  Theodore 116, 147 

Southall,JohnB 221,233,258,262 

Southwell,  Thomas 177, 210, 227, 228 

South  wick,  J.  M.  K 39, 172, 182, 183, 199 

Spangler,A.M 39,146 

Sparks,  George  L 215, 222, 229, 230 

Spencer,  Evelyn 218 

Spencer,  Leonard  B 35 

Spencer,  O.  M 180 

Spinney,  BenjaminH 192 

Stabler,  Edward 124 

Stabrowski,  Xavier  von 35,125 

Stange,J 140 

Stanley,  E.M 112 

Stanley-Brown,  Joseph 225, 227 

S tapleton,  Mortimer  Freeman 31, 140 

Starbuck,  Alexander 228 

Starkey,  George  A 136 

Starks,  Edwin  Chapin 15, 66, 93, 225 

Stearns,  Robert  Edwards  Carter. . .  244, 257, 260, 261 

Stearns,  Silas 33,165,168,174,200 

Stearns,  Winfrid  Alden 175, 209, 215, 227, 228 

Steedman,!.  G.  W 125 

Stejneger,  Leonhard  Hess 225, 227 

Stenzel,  Alexander 138 

Sterling,  C 49 

Sterling,  E 76,131,137,146,268 

Sterling,  Williams 230 

Stevens,  M.  E 85 

Stevenson,  CharlesHugh 49, 

133,  148, 149,  161,  170,185,  188,  193,  199,  200, 
204, 205, 206, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 220, 221, 229, 
238, 245, 246, 249, 250, 251 , 254, 260, 268, 274, 284 

Stiles,  Charles  Wardell 38,278 

Stilwell,E.  M 41,131,164 

Stirling,  A.  B 35,76 

Stone,  Livingston.  33, 35, 36, 41, 47, 49, 76, 99, 100, 101, 
108,111,113,131,133,136,139,187,201,204,217 

Storer,  Francis  Humphrey 189 

Stover,  E.  S .  .       125 

Stowe,  William 118 

Stranahan,  J.  J 21,36,42,50,76,99,100,128,138 

Strange ,  J 164 

Stringham,  Emerson 91,184 

Str&m,  Boye 158,178,211,212,253 

Striivy,  R. 123 

Stull,  D.  C 229 

Sturr,  Charles  H 43 

Suckley,  George 76 

Sullivan,  Michael  Xavier 27, 39 

Sumner,  Francis  Bertody 17,41,44,277, 284 

Surber,  Thaddeus 38, 257 

Surface,  H.  A 43,47,49,51 

Swain,  Joseph 63 

Swan,  James  Gilchrist 41,58,65,165,174, 

188, 193, 196, 201 , 204, 221 , 225, 227, 280, 284, 298 

Sweden,  Statens  Fiskeriadministration 21 2 

Swetisch,  Joseph 113 

5690°-21 20 


rage. 

Swett,  S.  B 39 

Swift,  Franklin 17, 239, 244. 245, 250 

Syle,  L.  duPont 178 

Syrski 29,53 

Talbot,  Arthur  W 39 

Tanner,  Zera  Luther 13, 

14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 49, 79, 107, 126, 146, 167, 
170, 171, 174, 181, 187, 197, 199^,217,22^,291 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman 64, 126, 192 

Taylor,  Fred  W 104,288 

Taylor,  Harden  Franklin..  36,39,62,78,189,218,222 

Taylor,  J.  Manigault 63 

Taylor,  W.  Edgar 292 

Tcherkassoff,  P 191 

Test,  FredenckC 233 

Texas  Farm  and  Ranch 125 

Thatcher,  James  K 33,76,201 

Thomas,  Adrian 215,222,284,287 

Thompson,  Edward 62  222 

Thompson,  Edward  H 47,53 

Thompson,  JosephC 85 

Thompson,  Millett  T 265,266 

Thompson,  W.  T 137 

Thorarinsson,  Bened.  S 115, 177, 184 

Thorsteinson,  Ami  B jarnason 33, 

69,149,177,210,219,221 

Throckmorton,  S.  R 76, 80, 118, 128, 164 

Tibbetts,  N.  V 64,146,192 

Titcomb,  John  W 35, 99, 112, 113, 137, 140, 283 

T61ke,C 39 

Tomlin,  W.  David 138 

Tower,  Ralph  Winfred ...  35, 39, 78, 213, 214, 220, 287 

Townsend,  Charles  Haskins 14,90,151,153,155, 

156, 157, 163, 167, 172, 173, 191, 197. 202, 206,208, 
217, 227,  228,  240,  241, 246, 249, 250, 252, 259, 268 

Townsend,  Eben 227 

Treadwell,  Aaron  Louis 15,279 

Treskow-Weissagk.  von 115, 125 

Tressler.  Donald  Kiteley 221 

Trolle,(5 64,177,210,219,221 

True,  Frederick  William 15, 

160, 165, 169, 171, 173, 215, 226, 229, 233, 234, 293 

Trumbull,  J.  Hammond 226 

Try  bom,  Filip,  i.  e.,  Arvid  Filip 62, 

76,121,125,212 

Tulian,E.A 118 

Tully,  W.  B 46 

Turner,  Lucian  McShan 190 

Turner,  William 47 

Tuttle,J.  S 136 

Tybring,  Oscar 41 

Ulrey.A.  B 27 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Chemistry 288 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Fisheries 7,8, 

9, 13.  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  27,  33,  36,  38,  43,  47,  51,  58, 

6,  76,  85, 94, 99, 100,  102,  111,  112, 122. 126, 127, 128, 

131,132, 133, 134, 135,137, 139, 140, 150, 151, 152, 153, 

154, 155, 156,157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 

167, 168,169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 183, 186, 188, 

189,193, 197, 200, 201, 202, 204, 207, 209, 215, 218, 220, 

221, 226, 227, 228, 234, 245, 246, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 

257,  258,  259,  260,  268,  274.  277,  283,  284,  291,  293 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries....  7,8,9,13,14,16, 

18, 33, 35, 39,  45, 100,  101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 

106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 118, 122, 125, 127, 

128, 131, 132, 134, 138, 148, 171, 172, 182, 186, 

188, 189, 193, 195, 196, 197, 199, 201, 202, 203, 

204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 210, 215, 217, 221, 222, 

228, 230, 238,  241, 245,  249, 250,  251, 254, 273 

U.  S.  Congress,  House 182  185, 186 

U.  S.  Congress,  House  Committee  on  the  Judi- 
ciary       182 

U.  S.  Hydrographic  Office 198 

U.  S.  Lighthouse  Board 19 

U.  S.  President  (Wilson) 230 

Utter,  William 191 

TJtterback,  W.  1 269 

Vail,  David  A...  49 

Vail,  David  F 58,199 

Valery-Mayet,  Michel 35, 76, 119, 131 

Van  Antwerp,  W 62,125,218 

Van  Denburg,  John 234 

Van  Hook,  J.  C 187,190 

Van  Matter,  J.  H 53,88 


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Vaughan,  Thomas  Wayland 278 

Veckenstedt,  Edm 62,115.125 

Verrill,  Addison  Emory 14,16, 

18.33, 87, 238, 239, 249, 261, 269, 270, 273, 277, 279 

Vincent,  Eugene 35, 76, 138, 139 

Vinciguerra,  Decio 43, 113, 120, 129, 138 

Vosmaer,  G.  C.  J 273 

Vrasski,  Vladimir  Pavlovitche 29 

Waage,  Peter 213 

Wagner,  Christian 47, 61, 114, 127, 140 

Walke,  E.H 63 

Walker,  C.  H 76,131 

Walker,E.  P 217 

Walker,  Ernest 43 

Wallem,  Frederik  Meltzer 134, 

146,161,163,166,188,215,218 

Waller,  Withers 207 

Wallich,  Claudius 29,138 

Walpole,  Spencer 35 

Ward,  F.  M 76, 88, 13 1 

Ward,  Henry  Baldwin 38,76,202 

Ward,  Lester  Frank 283 

\Varner,  J.S 43 

Warren,  Andrew  F 200 

Warren  &  Co 200,218 

Washburn,  F .  L 36, 249 

Washington  Laws.  Statutes,  etc 254 

Washington  Legislature 183, 184 

Washington  Post 36 

Waterbury,  E.  B 77,164 

Watson,  V.  C 39, 77, 148, 204 

Way,D.  L 205 

Webb,  John  G 36 

Weber,  Max  William  Carl 259 

Webster,  H.  E 279 

Weddige 29 

Weigett,  C 36 

Welsh,  William  Welsh 68,259 

Wengen,  von  der 113,114,115,116,140 

Wergeland.N 33,41,49,115 

Wharton,  Joseph 59,185,199 

Wheeler,  L.  T 62,125 

Wheeler,  William  Morton 270 

Whitcombe.  W.  P 77,93,121 

White,  B.  B 37 

White.C.M 50,62,125 

White,  George  F 213, 214.,  215, 222, 284, 287 

Whitman,  E.  C 260 

Widegren,  Hjalmar 33, 

59, 147, 158, 179, 181, 187, 211, 212, 220, 221, 222 

Wigg,  George 41,44 

Wilcox,  Joseph 37 

Wilcox,  William  A ...  17, 18, 59,64, 148, 149, 150, 151, 
154, 156, 158, 159, 161, 162, 165, 167, 168, 169, 172, 
175, 187, 189, 190, 192. 193, 195, 197, 204, 208. 209, 
214,  215, 217, 220, 228, 250, 251, 252, 258, 25$,  298 


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Wilkins.J 171 

Willequet,  E 114, 125 

Williams  &  Co 229 

Willis,  H 59,206 

Willson,  J .  M 229 

Wilmot,  Samuel 77, 118, 131, 147 

Wilson,  Charles  A 77, 137 

Wilson,  Charles  Branch 8, 

33, 38, 140, 261, 262, 265, 270, 277 

Wilson,  C.H 137 

Wilson,  Edmund  Beecher 270 

Wilson,  Henry  Van  Peters 29, 80. 273 

Wilson,  Samuel 121 

Wilson,  Thomas 81,119 

Winslow,  Francis 239, 

240, 244, 246, 250, 252, 258, 261 

Winslow,  George 33 

Witcher,  W.  F 209 

Wood,  M.  L 174 

Wood,  William  Maxwell 18, 

59, 79, 102, 128, 134, 139, 173, 174, 206, 245, 266, 267 

Woolman,  Albert  J 85,86,87,89,92 

World's  Fisheries  Congress 294 

Worth,  Stephen  G 29, 33, 34, 44, 47, 59, 62, 

68, 80,99, 105, 112, 125, 128, 134, 138, 139, 204, 206 

Worthington,  John 178, 184 

Wozelka-Iglau,  Karl 34,267 

Wray,  Leonard 116 

Wright,  A.  H 234 

Wright,  Abel  A 62, 125 

\\right,  Harrisc n 59,164,206 

Wright,  Henry 255 

Wright,  J.  W.  A 43 

Wright,  R.  Ramsey 37 

Wyman,  Jeffries 47 

Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 59,206 

Yarrow,  Harry  Crecy 59, 77, 148, 204, 205, 206 

Yeager,B.  S 257 

Yen,  Wei-Ching  W 179 

Yhlen,  Gerhard  von 179, 211, 212, 253 

Yoakum,  F.  L 62,125,283 

Yost,  John 62, 125 

Zacharias,  Otto,  i.  e.,  Emil  Otto 34,39,42 

Zacharie,  F.  C 245,250,254 

Zeller,  George  A 218, 222 

Zenk,  F 62, 120, 125, 163 

Zentz,  F 62 

Zirzow,  Paul 35 


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